West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph awaits opportunity for Mmaiden Test Cap, impresses in warm-up match

Shamar Joseph, the promising fast bowler from Guyana, showcased his raw pace and determination in a recent warm-up match against Cricket Australia XI.

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The 24-year-old cricketer is on the cusp of earning his maiden Test cap as a part of the West Indies Test squad for the upcoming Frank Worrell Trophy series against Australia.

Joseph’s remarkable performance in the practice match saw him claim two wickets for 28 runs from eight overs, contributing to the West Indies’ efforts in dismissing Cricket Australia XI for 174 in their first innings. His ability to generate pace and bounce on a true pitch caught the attention of cricket enthusiasts and selectors alike.

Gratitude and determination

Reflecting on his journey from working at a security firm in Guyana just two years ago to potentially representing the West Indies in Test cricket, Joseph expressed his gratitude and determination. He acknowledged the hard work and dedication he has put into his game, which is now yielding rewarding results.

Joseph’s passion for fast bowling was ignited by watching online videos of legendary West Indies pacers like Sir Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh. Their influence inspired him to pursue a career as a fast bowler, a decision that has paid off with his recent performances.

When asked about his approach to bowling during his impressive spell, Joseph emphasized his adaptability to the conditions and the importance of sticking to the basics while maintaining consistency. He mentioned that he adjusted his length to exploit favorable conditions effectively.

Three no-balls

Despite his impressive display, Joseph sent down three no-balls during the match. He attributed this to his eagerness to reach the crease quickly and noted that he made necessary adjustments to regain his rhythm.

Shamar Joseph’s remarkable journey from a remote village in Guyana to the cusp of international Test cricket has captured the attention of cricket enthusiasts and his family alike. As he awaits the selectors’ decision on whether he will be included in the final playing XI for the first Test against Australia, Joseph remains determined and ready to embrace the challenges that lie ahead.

He anticipates the support of his family and community, especially from the unique ‘maroon’ village of Baracara, as he seeks to make them proud on the international stage.

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