Young speedster Shamar Joseph's historic performance secures West Indies' first Test win in Australia since 1997, leaving cricket legends amazed.
In a thrilling turn of events, Shamar Joseph, the rising star of West Indian cricket, delivered a phenomenal performance that led to the team's historic Test win against Australia. With an electrifying six-wicket spell, Joseph defied all odds and stunned cricket enthusiasts. His relentless display of talent and dedication resulted in the visitors' first victory in Australia since 1997. Despite facing a toe injury, Joseph bowled with exceptional skill and determination, showcasing his unwavering commitment to the game. His remarkable seven-wicket haul propelled the West Indies to a nail-biting eight-run triumph at the iconic Gabba stadium. Joseph's outstanding performance not only marked a significant milestone for West Indian cricket but also reignited hopes for the team's future success.
Young speedster puts on one of the all-time great bowling displays to secure the visitors' first Test win in Australia since 1997.
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"I told my skipper I would bowl to the end until the last wicket falls," fast bowler said after bowling an unchanged spell of 11.5 overs for seven wickets.
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Fast, furious and relentless through an unbroken spell of 11.5 overs despite a toe injury, Shamar bowled Australia to a famous win in just his second Test.
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"I told my skipper I would bowl to the end until the last wicket falls," fast bowler said after bowling an unchanged spell of 11.5 overs for seven wickets.
Two Tests old, the young fast bowler takes seven wickets to bowl West Indies to an epic eight-run victory at the once unbreachable Australian fortress ...