India, June 25 -- West Indies paceman Shamar Joseph ran riot with the new ball against Australia in the first Test at Kensington Oval, Barbados. The tearaway pacer, who was monumental in the West Indies' historic first-ever Test win in Australia in 27 years in 2024, once again troubled the Pat Cummins and Co. this time at his own den. The right-arm pacer gave just 13 runs in the first seven overs and claimed two wickets of Sam Konstas and Cameron Green to put the Aussies on the back foot.
In the fourth over of the match, Joseph trapped Konstas in front of the wicket with a peach of a delivery. The Australian opener, who missed out on a place in the WTC Final, was dismissed for just 3. On the last ball of the over, Joseph created another ...
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