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AUS vs WI: Pat Cummins Praises Shamar Joseph For Gabba Heroics

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AUS vs WI: Pat Cummins Praises Shamar Joseph For Gabba Heroics

West Indies achieved a stunning victory against Australia in Brisbane, leveling the two-match Test series at 1-1. When the Caribbean side embarked on their Test tour of Australia, few would have anticipated the resilience they displayed in the face of adversity. Kraigg Brathwaite’s men faced disappointment in the first Test in Adelaide, losing by 10 wickets due to a failure to capitalize on crucial moments. Despite the setback, they refused to be disheartened, staging a remarkable comeback in the second Test in Brisbane, clinching an eight-run win.

The significance of this triumph lies not only in the series-leveling aspect but in the fact that it marked the West Indies’ first Test victory on Australian soil in 27 years. Such historic achievements often give rise to heroes, and in this series, 24-year-old pacer Shamar Joseph emerged as a standout performer. Joseph’s exceptional performance saw him claim 13 wickets at an impressive average of 17.31 across the two games, placing him second only to Josh Hazlewood, who secured 14 wickets at an average of 10.



Joseph had already made a memorable debut in the first Test by dismissing the legendary Steve Smith with his first ball in Test cricket and concluding the innings with a five-for. However, his true heroics unfolded on Day 4 of the second Test. In an emphatic display, Joseph bowled a relentless 10-over spell, claiming six crucial wickets in the first session. His efforts played a pivotal role in restricting Australia’s pursuit of the 216-run target. In the second session, Joseph took the final wicket, dismissing Hazlewood and sealing the historic victory for the West Indies.

The significance of this win resonated beyond the cricket field, as evidenced by a post-match picture shared by Australian captain Pat Cummins on Instagram. The image depicted Cummins and Joseph holding each other’s jerseys, symbolizing the mutual respect forged in the heat of competition.

This monumental triumph is poised to bolster the West Indies’ confidence as they turn their attention to the upcoming ODIs and T20Is against Cummins and his team. The first ODI is set to take place in Melbourne on Friday, February 2, promising an exciting continuation of the cricketing saga between these two formidable teams.


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