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Young Pacer Seales Vows to Revive West Indies' Cricketing Glory

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  • West Indies cricketer Jayden Seales wants to restore the team's pride and glory
  • Seales comes from a cricketing family and is motivated to make West Indies number one
  • Seales believes taking on leadership roles helps him perform better and stay focused
Young Pacer Seales Vows to Revive West Indies' Cricketing Glory

In October 2025, West Indies cricketer Jayden Seales, 24, is on a mission to restore the pride and glory of the Caribbean side. The West Indies were once considered a cricketing juggernaut, with legends like Vivian Richards and Michael Holding dominating the sport. However, in recent years, the team has struggled, with the current captain, Roston Chase, inheriting the lost glory.

Seales, who comes from a cricketing family, is determined to help the West Indies regain their former status. He believes the current players have the responsibility to carry the team out of its peculiar situation and is motivated by the challenge. Seales strives to become the number one player and help the West Indies reach the pinnacle of world cricket.

The young pacer has enjoyed the added leadership responsibility of spearheading the visitors' pace attack in the absence of Shamar and Alzarri Josep. Seales says that taking on a leadership role has helped him become more consistent and focused, and has also allowed him to assist his bowling teammates in finding their rhythm.

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Jayden Seales wants to restore the pride and glory of the West Indies cricket team and help them become the number one team in the world again.
Seales says that whenever he is given a leadership role, whether in the Test or white-ball team, it helps him become more consistent and focused, and also allows him to assist his bowling teammates in finding their rhythm.
The legends told the current players to keep fighting and believe in themselves, as West Indies cricket has a long history of being on top for a long time.

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