A report in the 1903 Indian Sporting Times about his performance for United Hindus against the Parsees said, "Seshachari is a stumper of the highest order, and has no equal in India.
[5] He was recruited in 1906 by the Maharaja of Natore in Bengal in a successful attempt to defeat the all-European Calcutta Cricket Club.
[2][7] In this same period, work in the plantations kept him busy, although he played regularly for the Hindus in Bombay, Ootacamund Civilians, and for the Maharaja of Natore's teams.
[5] Seshachari was a member of the Indian cricket team that toured England in 1911, under the captaincy of the 19-year-old Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.
Despite his personal success behind the stumps, the team's collective performance was considered sub-par, winning only 2 of the 23 games that they played.
[8] He remained associated with the game as an umpire, including officiating the finals of the 1913/14 edition of the Bombay Quadrangular in which the Hindus drew against the Muslims.