CWI halts Seales’ County move, Hampshire left seeking replacement

A proposed County Championship stint for Jayden Seales has been abruptly halted after Cricket West Indies declined to grant the fast bowler a No Objection Certificate, effectively cancelling his move to Hampshire County Cricket Club.

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The 24-year-old had been lined up to join the English side for the opening phase of the red-ball season, but the governing body’s decision has now forced a rethink both for player and club.

Replacement role unfulfilled

Seales was expected to fill a key gap in Hampshire’s squad, stepping in as a replacement for Michael Neser, whose own availability was withdrawn by Cricket Australia.

The plan had been for Seales to feature in the first six matches of the County Championship campaign, offering the club a proven international option with red-ball pedigree.

However, that arrangement has now been scrapped, leaving Hampshire scrambling to secure an alternative before the season begins.

The decision comes despite Seales’ recent experience in English conditions. He previously represented Sussex County Cricket Club across the 2024 and 2025 seasons, gaining valuable exposure in the County Championship.

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Internationally, he has already built a substantial résumé, featuring in 26 Test matches and 38 limited-overs contests for the West Indies, establishing himself as one of the region’s leading pace options.

Strategic priorities take precedence

While no official reasoning has been publicly detailed beyond the refusal of the NOC, the move aligns with a broader pattern of careful workload management by CWI, particularly for frontline fast bowlers ahead of a demanding international calendar.

By retaining Seales within its system, the board appears intent on maintaining closer control over his preparation and availability, prioritizing long-term performance over short-term overseas commitments.

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For Hampshire, the late withdrawal presents an immediate challenge. With their initial replacement plan now undone, the club must move quickly to identify a suitable alternative ahead of the County Championship opener.

As for Seales, his focus will remain aligned with regional and international duties, part of a larger strategy designed to safeguard one of West Indies cricket’s most valuable assets.

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