West Indies defeated the formidable Australian team by eight runs at the Gabba in the second Australia vs West Indies Test on January 28 (Sunday), thereby levelling the series at 1-1. The emerging talent, Shamar Joseph, played a crucial role in this triumph with an outstanding bowling performance, securing seven wickets and ultimately dismissing Australia for 207 in the second innings. Meanwhile, there was a heartwarming gesture involving Joseph and Australia captain Pat Cummins that displayed sportsmanship and mutual respect.


Pat Cummins and Shamar Joseph exchanged signed jerseys following the tourists' memorable victory in the 2nd Test in Brisbane. Cummins shared a photo on his official Instagram handle, expressing admiration for Joseph's efforts at the Gabba in Brisbane.


Pat Cummins praised the rookie pacer for his excellent debut series in Test cricket. Along with the picture, Cummins wrote, "Helluva debut series @shamarjoseph7. Already a superstar, well played," recognizing and commending Joseph's outstanding performances in the Test series.


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Shamar Joseph's Brilliance Took West Indies Home Against Australia


Shamar Joseph displayed remarkable resilience despite a toe injury sustained on day 3, caused by a searing yorker from Mitchell Starc. Although he had to stay off the field on day 3, he breathed fire on day 4 morning making a swift impact by breaking the 71-run partnership between Cameron Green and Steve Smith, dismissing the former. His exceptional spell also took the wickets of Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood. Joseph's ability to contribute significantly despite the injury showcased his determination and mettle. 


West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite at the post-match presentation shared that Shamar Joseph expressed his eagerness during the match, stating that he wouldn't stop bowling until they secured the victory for the West Indies.


"He’s a superstar. I know he’ll do great things for the West Indies in the future. Just his belief is incredible, he told me that he won’t stop bowling till we win it," said Brathwaite.


This historic victory marked West Indies' first Test match win on Australian soil in 27 years, the previous triumph taking place in 1996-97 at the WACA in Perth.