Windies dealing with injuries ahead of Adelaide Test

Jayden Seales

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The West Indies have a new injury concern, with fast bowler Jayden Seales the latest to be monitored ahead of the Adelaide Test.
The Windies have three bowlers being evaluated for injuries following the series opener in Perth, just two days before the second match of the Test series.
Kemar Roach is the most serious doubt, having hobbled off the field on day four in Western Australia with a hamstring strain.

Kyle Mayers' shoulder is also causing concern, however, the allrounder could still potentially play as a batter. He did not bowl after the opening day in Perth.
Seales has been battling knee pain after he was held back from bowling until late in Australia's second innings in the first Test.
"He's been having one or two niggles as well with his left knee," assistant coach Roddy Estwick said.
"He will be assessed as well, see where he is at and see if he will get through the game.
The situation could bring a Test debut for Marquino Mindley, who only arrived in Adelaide off a flight from the Caribbean on Tuesday.