Young fast bowler Shamar Joseph, who wrote a golden story in the history of West Indies cricket, no longer needs an identity today. Recently, in the last match of the 2-match Test series against Australia, he had affected the fitness of the Australian batsmen. In the second innings of this Test match played at the Gabba, Shamar single-handedly killed seven Australian batsmen and gave the Caribbean team a historic victory. After this historic victory, Shamar has now returned to his homeland. On his return to his country, this Caribbean bowler experienced a completely different kind of madness. He received a great welcome at home.
After making history in Australia, Shamar Joseph received a warm welcome at the airport upon his arrival at his home in Guyana. A large number of Caribbean fans had reached the airport to congratulate this deadly fast bowler. As soon as they caught their first glimpse of Shamar, the fans made a huge noise and forced him to sit on their shoulders. The West Indies Cricket Board also shared the picture of this wonderful welcome from Shamar Joseph. Fans are also praising Shamar a lot on social media.
Shamar Joseph was also injured by Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc in West Indies’ second innings in the Gabba Test. Following his injury, it was believed that he would no longer be able to bowl in Australia’s second innings. However, Shamar did not give up and came on the field to bowl despite the injury. He stunned every batsman with his speed in Australia’s second innings. Due to his speed and accuracy, Shamar Joseph took seven wickets in a row. Because of his performance, the West Indies defeated Australia in a Test match at home after waiting for 30 years.