I assessed conditions faster: Jayden Seales after match-winning performance
Bangladesh's innings faltered early as Seales ran through their top order, leaving them struggling at 54/4. Despite Mahmudullah's gritty 62 and Tanzim Hasan Sakib's lower-order resistance with 45, Bangladesh managed only 227 in 45.5 overs.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2024-12-11T13:34:03+06:00
Updated - 2024-12-11T13:34:03+06:00
Jayden Seales starred in West Indies' dominant seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the second ODI at Basseterre on Tuesday (December 10). His stellar four-wicket haul for just 22 runs earned him the Player of the Match award, as the hosts secured the series with a game to spare.
Jayden Seales (Getty Images)Reflecting on his performance,
Seales said: "Really pleased. Didn't go as well as I wanted first game,
thought about what to do differently and did that. I assessed conditions
faster. Figured out batters were coming forward and adjusted to ensure it
played into my hands. I knew I had to play a bigger role with Alzarri not
around, happy it came off today."
Bangladesh's innings faltered early as Seales ran through their top order, leaving them struggling at 54/4. Despite Mahmudullah's gritty 62 and Tanzim Hasan Sakib's lower-order resistance with 45, Bangladesh managed only 227 in 45.5 overs.
Chasing 228, West Indies cruised to 230/3 in just 36.5 overs. Brandon King anchored the chase with a sparkling 82, supported by Evin Lewis (49) and Keacy Carty (45).
West Indies captain Shai Hope praised the team's all-around performance and highlighted Seales' contribution: "Great to see Jayden did well. We were clinical. We've been struggling to win series at home, hope to finish 3-0 now."