West Indies Fast Bowler Shamar Joseph Picks Up First Five-Wicket Haul in the Caribbean
West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph picked up his first five-wicket haul in the Caribbean.
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PROVIDENCE, Guyana, CMC – An impressive display of fast bowling from seamer Shamar Joseph helped the West Indies dismiss South Africa for 160 in their first innings after they won the toss and decided to bat on the opening day of the second Test here at Providence Stadium on Thursday.
West Indies’ Bowling Attack Dominates
The West Indies’ bowling attack, led by Joseph, dismantled the South African batting lineup, with the Guyanese speedster claiming an impressive five wickets for 33 runs. Jayden Seales provided strong support with 3-45. The visitor’s total could have been a lot worse were it not for a 63-run 10th wicket stand between Dan Piedt, who top scored with 38 not out, and last man Nandre Burger who contributed 23, before he became the last wicket to fall to Gudakesh Motie.
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Conclusion
Shamar Joseph’s impressive display of fast bowling has given the West Indies a strong start in the second Test. With his five-wicket haul, he has shown that he is capable of taking the game away from the opposition.
FAQs
- When did Shamar Joseph pick up his first five-wicket haul in the Caribbean?
- He picked up his first five-wicket haul in the Caribbean on the opening day of the second Test.
- How many wickets did Shamar Joseph take in the match?
- He took five wickets for 33 runs in the match.
- Who provided support to Shamar Joseph with the ball?
- Jayden Seales provided strong support with 3-45.