CWI CONFIRMS FAST BOWLER MANAGEMENT PLANS AHEAD OF BUSY INTERNATIONAL SEASON Cricket West Indies (CWI) has outlined detailed management strategies for its three key fast bowlers—Jayden Seales, Shamar Joseph, and Alzarri Joseph—as the team prepares for a challenging international schedule. The plans aim to balance player health, performance, and availability across a demanding calendar of fixtures. Seales and Shamar Joseph will participate in the West Indies Championship with controlled participation, while Alzarri Joseph will focus on his recovery and PSL commitments. Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph will be gradually reintegrated into competitive cricket. Seales will be available for selection starting April 9, participating in Rounds 1 and 2 of the West Indies Championship. His involvement may extend if his regional team, the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force, progresses to the tournament’s second phase. Shamar Joseph will be eligible for competitive selection from April 13, with his team, the Guyana Harpy Eagles, allowed to include him in managed practice sessions before that date. Both players will follow structured loading plans developed by the Bowling Coach to ensure their readiness for international duty. Alzarri Joseph will miss the West Indies Championship due to his commitment to the Pakistan Super League (PSL). He has been granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to participate in the PSL, which is part of a broader plan to aid his return from an extended injury absence. His workload and progress will be closely monitored throughout the PSL and into preparatory camps ahead of the home series. CWI emphasized its support for players competing in franchise cricket, noting that such opportunities align with the broader performance goals.#pakistan_super_league #cricket_west_indies #jayden_seales #shamar_joseph #alzarri_joseph

CWI blocks Jayden Seales' Hampshire move in bid to manage workload Cricket West Indies (CWI) has prevented Jayden Seales from joining Hampshire County Cricket Club, citing the need to manage the workload of its fast-bowling assets. The decision comes as Hampshire sought to replace Australia’s Michael Neser with Seales, but the deal was halted after Seales was denied a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to play in the early stages of the County Championship season. Instead, Seales, along with Shamar Joseph and Alzarri Joseph, will have their bowling schedules closely monitored by CWI ahead of the team’s demanding international calendar later this year. The trio will be prioritized for the West Indies’ home series against Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Pakistan, followed by tours to India and Bangladesh. CWI’s director of cricket, Miles Bascombe, emphasized the importance of maintaining the fitness and readiness of these key players. “Our fast bowlers are among our most valuable assets, and this season demands the best of them across every format and every competition,” Bascombe said. “The plans we have put in place are deliberate—being proactive and precise so that Jayden, Shamar, and Alzarri are fit, available, and at their sharpest when it counts most.” Seales will be available for the first two rounds of the regional West Indies Championship, which begins next month. Shamar Joseph, however, will only be eligible to play from the second round onwards, though he will participate in managed practice sessions beforehand as part of a structured loading plan. Alzarri Joseph, who has been sidelined since September due to a back injury, has been granted an NOC to compete for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).#cricket_west_indies #jayden_seales #shamar_joseph #alzarri_joseph #hampshire_county_cricket_club
West Indies to manage quicks ahead of busy upcoming schedule The West Indies have announced they will carefully manage the workload of their key fast bowlers, Jayden Seales, Shamar Joseph, and Alzarri Joseph, in preparation for a demanding schedule of international fixtures. The team’s strategy aims to ensure the players remain in peak condition for upcoming matches across multiple formats. The Caribbean side is set to host Sri Lanka and Pakistan in the middle of the year as part of the ICC World Test Championship, featuring two-match series against both teams. Additionally, the squad will face a five-game ODI series against New Zealand later in 2026, with away tours to India and Bangladesh also on the horizon. These fixtures highlight the team’s packed calendar, requiring careful planning to maintain player fitness and performance. The decision to manage the workload of Seales, Shamar Joseph, and Alzarri Joseph reflects the team’s focus on long-term sustainability. Seales and Shamar Joseph have been granted permission to participate in specific periods of the West Indies Championship, while Alzarri Joseph will skip the domestic competition in the Caribbean to focus on the Pakistan Super League. This approach allows the fast bowlers to balance domestic commitments with international preparation. West Indies Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe emphasized the importance of this strategy, stating that the team’s fast bowlers are critical assets that must be protected for the demands of the international season. “Our fast bowlers are among our most valuable assets, and this season demands the best of them across every format and every competition,” Bascombe said. He added that the team’s plans are deliberate, aiming to ensure the players are fit, available, and at their sharpest when it matters most.#west_indies #jayden_seales #shamar_joseph #alzarri_joseph #miles_bascombe
