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    Shamar Joseph named ICC Player Of The Month and earns IPL deal – Caribbean Life

    R innissBy R innissFebruary 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    West Indies rising sensation, quick bowler Shamar Joseph has been named the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) Participant of the Month for January, after his heroic contribution within the two-match drawn Check Collection towards Australia.

    In his first Check match on the Adelaide Oval, Joseph scored with 36 runs off 41 balls, together with three fours and a six.

    He then took a powerful five-wicket haul, together with having Steve Smith caught at slip off his first ever supply in Check cricket, earlier than claiming the wickets of Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Inexperienced, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon.

    Shamar returned within the second Check on the Gabba, Brisbane, he took one wicket within the first innings and needed to retire harm on the finish of Day three after being hit within the toe by a yorker from Mitchell Starc whereas batting.

    On day 4, Joseph etched his identify into the historical past books. In an unimaginable spell of 11.5 overs, he took seven wickets and led the West Indies to their first Check match win in Australia for 27 years, tying the Collection.

    Upon receiving the Participant of the Month honor, Joseph stated, “I’m extraordinarily delighted to win this award. To get such an award on the world stage feels particular.”

    “I completely loved each second of that have enjoying for West Indies in Australia, particularly the magic of the ultimate day at The Gabba. Taking the wicket to win the match was a dream!”

    “I wish to say particular due to the teammates and help employees in Australia who backed me from the begin to get the job carried out,” Joseph stated.

    “I would be the one receiving the award, however that is additionally for the group and all of the followers of the West Indies as effectively.”

    Miles Bascombe, Cricket West Indies (CWI) director of cricket, congratulated Shamar stating “On behalf of Cricket West Indies I want to congratulate Shamar on this award, might or not it’s the primary of many in what’s hopefully a protracted profession in maroon.”

    Joseph can be set to characteristic within the Indian Premier League (IPL) after signing a US$362 000 take care of Lucknow Tremendous Giants.

    The 24-year-old will substitute England speedster Mark Wooden and can be a part of fellow West Indies participant Kyle Mayers at Tremendous Giants.

    The Twenty20 franchise deal is the second for Joseph after he was signed by Darren Sammy’s Peshawar Zalmi within the Pakistan Tremendous League which bowls off later this month.



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