West Indies Fast Bowler Jayden Seales on His Impressive Performance
Jayden Seales, the West Indies fast bowler, has expressed his satisfaction with his performance in the second Test against Bangladesh. He finished the second day with impressive figures of 15.5-10-5-4, helping the West Indies bowl out Bangladesh for 164.
Building Pressure and Setting Up Batters
Seales revealed that he tried to outsmart the batters by using his skills to set them up and make them feel uncertain about his next move. He aimed to bowl in good areas and build pressure for the other bowlers, allowing them to express themselves and do their job effectively.
The Pitch and Jamaica's Advantage
Seales praised the pitches in Jamaica, stating that they are slow but offer a lot for the bowlers throughout the day. He believes that this advantage helped the West Indies on the second day, where the pitch was good for the bowlers.
Rhythm and Energy from the Crowd
Seales also mentioned that he finds a good rhythm while playing in Jamaica, which he attributes to the crowd's energy. He believes that the crowd's support gives the team a boost, but emphasizes that it's not the only factor contributing to his success.
Confidence in the Batting Unit
Seales expressed confidence in the batting unit, stating that they are in good touch and will do the job to push the team towards victory. He believes that they will put their hands up and get the lead that the team desires.