Wi vs aus (monitor): Shamer Joseph delivers twin blows to remove Australia round and round Sam Consta and Cameron Green early on the first day of Bridgetown Test
West Indies Pacer Shama Joseph It had a sensational impact in the first session of the Bridgetown test on the first day, and both were removed Sam and Cameron Green Within the first 10 overs. His hostile pace, late seam movements, merciless length tested Australia’Order from the very beginning to the top.
Shamer Joseph’s merciless seams restore Sam Consta and Cameron Green with trademarked design
Joseph’s first strike was locked up in his second over Sam With a sharp angled delivery from around the off. The ball slid down the seam and crashed high above the back pad as the Constas was rooted in the wrinkles. Although he was initially turned down, Roston Chase reviewed with confidence. Ball tracking confirmed that it was hitting the stump on the leg and handed Joseph the classic seamer’s firing to the first wicket.
After six overs, Joseph produced even better balls Cameron Green. Charged at 143kph, Joseph delivered a full-length ball from the fold of the fourth stump line. It held the line, kissed the seams and seduced Green to a strong push. Thick edges flew where to slip for the second time Justing Leaves I jumped forward to pouch a clean catch. The third umpire confirmed that his fingers were under the ball. Green was reverted after a similar mistake he made in the WTC Finals and fell after just three. Joseph won two wickets, both clinically, and both in Elite Seamcraft. With bounce, shape and control, he set it in a tone-enhancing style.
Here’s the video:
Double strike from shamar⚡️
Joseph removes Constas and Green in quick time.#wivaus pic.twitter.com/umfo4uaywj
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As Australia stumbles 61/3 at lunch, Joseph leads the burst with fierce West Indies
The first session at Kensington Oval belonged firmly to the West Indies. Thanks to a burst of fast bowling inspired by Shamar Joseph, we reduced Australia to 65/3 by lunch on the first day, attacking twice on 65/3. Australia shook early when debutant Kunstas was handed over the surface of fresh bridgettown to sharp dipper in joseph from sharp dipter in joseph to sharp dipter in joseph. Replays showed it was wrapped in a stump on the leg. Joseph followed it with a peach to dismiss the green. The green was a 143kph delivery, which was late and slowed, pulling the thick edge into a second slip. Josh Inglis Depart next to me and nicking Jayden Seals Australia will wobble on 22/3 as the Keeper. In the midst of the top collapse, Usman Khawaja It’s fixed with a rough, unbeaten 32 Travis Head The pair fought back with Ryu fluent21 as they led visitors to a somewhat stable 61/3 during the break. Joseph’s disciplined line and length, coupled with Seal’s support, ensured that the Windies remained on top in the fiery first session of the series.