Shamar Joseph: ‘I wasn’t even coming out to the ground today’ By admin , in Uncategorized , at January 28, 2024 Shamar Joseph retired hurt with a damaged toe at the end of day 3•Getty Images This was West Indies’ first Test win in Australia since 1997, and the first against them since 2003, and the magnitude of the feat wasn’t lost on the 24-year-old. “I feel like we won the series. Even though it’s 1-1 I feel like we won the entire series,” Joseph said. “I feel really amazing for my team-mates. They are really encouraging and I am glad that I made them proud and bring the series to 1-1. “Tears came to my eyes right now. I already cried during my five-wicket haul [in the first Test]. It’s just happiness. That’s the emotion I can bring out right now. Just happy that we won the Test.” (ESPNcricinfo) Comments Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts FOUR-DAY: Red Force’s last-wicket stand wrestles momentum away from Harpy Eagles IPL 2026: Delhi beat Rajasthan to keep playoffs hopes alive IPL 2026: Venkatesh, Rasikh take RCB into playoffs 60th Independence Tennis: Youth stars shine in exciting start to U-12 category Bail denied for Mason who allegedly stole items from Bath Settlement boutique
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