Benjamin James Sealey or Sealy (12 August 1899 – 12 September 1963) was a West Indian cricketer whose career spanned the years 1924 to 1941.
Despite once turning out for a "Barbados-born" side against the Rest of West Indies, Sealey was a Trinidad player through and through.
He was into his mid-twenties by the time his first-class career started but in 1933 he was selected to tour England with a West Indian team captained by Jackie Grant.
[1] The highest score of his first-class career came at Bridgetown in January 1939 when he hit 116 against the hosts, Barbados, to help Trinidad to a victory by an innings and 19 runs.
[3][4] Sealey's death on 12 September 1963 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, aged 64, went unreported in cricket circles and no obituary of him appeared in Wisden.