Jaden Seals took the second 5-wicket haul of his career in a brilliant manner – the video is being watched again and again
Caribbean fast bowler Jaden Seals dominated the SA vs WI Test Match Series, bowling 64.2 overs in 2 matches and taking 12 wickets at an average of 18.08. Jayden Seales (Source X) The 2-match Test series between South Africa and West Indies has ended. After the first match was drawn, South Africa won the second ODI by 40 runs and won the series 1-0. SA vs WI second test match status South Africa, who came to bat first, were all out for 160 runs. After that the West Indies team was all out for 144 runs. In the second innings, the South African team could score only 246 runs. Chasing this score, West Indies team was all out at 222 runs only. Jaden took his 5 wicket haul in the second test match South Africa resumed their second innings on 223-5 on the third day of the Test match with Vereen batting on 50 and Wiaan Mulder on 34. Dan Seales continued from where he left off on the second day and devastated the visitors’ batting line-up. Mulder was trapped LBW by Jommel Warrican in the first over of the innings. Seals then came in and started wreaking havoc, dismissing Keshav Maharaj for zero. He tried to stop the length delivery but was caught at short midwicket. Seals then clean bowled Verin to complete the second memorable five-wicket haul of his Test career. The moment Jayden Seales grabbed his 2nd Test 5th fer!#WIvSA #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/W1M1adyuCa — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) August 17, 2024 South Africa could only score 23 more runs on the third day in front of the lethal bowling of Jaden Seals and were all out for 246 runs. He bowled a spell in the second innings taking 6 wickets for 61 runs in 18.4 overs. This was the second best spell of his career. This kind of bowling will make him a lethal bowler in the future. Jaden Seals is becoming an emerging bowler of West Indies Caribbean fast bowler Jaden Seals dominated this series. Seals bowled 64.2 overs in 2 matches and took 12 wickets at an average of 18.08. With this, he was the second highest wicket-taker in the series.