Umesh Yadav, India's veteran fast bowler, has congratulated the West Indies' Jayden Seales for registering the most economical spell in Test history. The West Indian pacer Seales took 4 wickets in 15.5 overs in the first inning against Bangladesh, giving just 5 runs. His spell included 10 maidens and has an economy of 0.30, the second best in the Test history. Earlier, it was Umesh Yadav who held the record, having an economy of 0.42 against South Africa in 2015. He bowled 21 overs, including 16 maidens, giving 9 runs and 3 wickets. The only bowler from the 21st century to stay on the bolwer's list with the most economical spell is Australia's Nathan Lyon (22-17-10-0). Read Also: Jayden Seales Sets Record for Most Economical Test Spell Umesh Yadav has posted on his X account congratulating Seales.He wrote, "Congrats to Jayden Seales on an amazing performance-4 wickets with an economy of 0.31! You've broken my record, and I couldn't be happier to see Test cricket thriving with such talent. The purest form of the game tests skill, patience, and character, and you've shown it all." Congrats to @jayden_seales on an amazing performance—4 wickets with an economy of 0.31! You’ve broken my record, and I couldn’t be happier to see Test cricket thriving with such talent. The purest form of the game tests skill, patience, and character, and you’ve shown it all.… — Umesh Yaadav (@y_umesh) December 3, 2024 Bangladesh seizes their first win at West Indies in 15 years Seales has bowled the most economical spell ever bowled since 1977, without conceeding a boundary. There are only 6 bowlers in the Test history who have bowled at least 60 deliveries, who have better economy than Seales. However, despite his efforts, Bangladesh sealed a big win of 101 runs at the Sabina Park. With this, they marked their first win in 15 years on the West Indian soil. The West Indian bowlers bundled them within 164 runs, however, came back strongly, posting a decisive total of 287 runs on board. West Indies managed to 187 runs, thus loosing test to them.