In a rare and uncommon feat, Trinidad & Tobago spearhead Jayden Seales dismantled the entire Leeward Islands top order by picking all their seven wickets. Both teams clash against each other in a West Indies Championship game at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. In the second innings of the Islands, Seales wreaked havoc and picked all wickets for the day, sending seven players back to the hut.

The game saw Trinidad and Tobago win the toss and invite the rivals to bat first, but went all guns blazing, and wrapped up the innings at 131. Karima Gore finished as the leading scorer for the Leewards with 57 runs off 90 balls. In the first innings, Seales ended up with three wickets, including Justin Greaves, Jahmar Hamilton, and Rahkeem Cornwall.

However, in Leeward’s second innings, the 24-year-old went all out and sent all the rival batters to the pavilion. Kadeem Henry, Karima Gore, Keacy Carty, Jewel Andrew and skipper Justin Greaves walked back with single-digit scores. The only player that managed to put up a decent score was opener Mikyle Louis, who scored 73 runs off 129 balls.

Jayden Seales denied chance to take 10 wickets

While the youngster could add his name into record books, he was denied the chance to dismiss all the players after the game was halted due to a dangerous pitch. Coming back to the innings, the hosts were left reeling at 43 with the loss of five wickets by the 17th over, though they were still one run away from the innings-defeat mark.

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However, Louis stood firm when players at other end kept changing and added 82 runs with wicketkeeper Jahmar Hamilton before being caught. At stumps, Islands were 136-6 with Hamilton and Cornwall at the crease. They were leading by 92 games.