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Shamar Joseph cleans up Aiden Markram. (AFP Photo)
Shamar Joseph ran riot as South Africa were skittled for 160 after opting to bat first in the second Test against West Indies on Thursday.
Rising star Shamar Joseph made an electric home Test debut for West Indies as the picked up a five-wicket haul on the opening day of the second match against South Africa in Guyana on Thursday. Having already made a promising start to his Test career in Australia, the right-arm pacer continues to polish his reputation.
After Jayden Seales jolted South Africa with the early dismissal of Tony de Zorzi, Joseph left them wobbling with two blows in the space of three deliveries sending back Aiden Markram and captain Temba Bavuma cheaply.
He then added the scalps of David Bedingham, Keshav Maharaj and Kyle Verreynne to complete his fifer, finishing with bowling figures of 5/33 from 14 overs.
Thanks to Joseph’s starring role, South Africa were bowled out for 160 in 54 overs after having opted to bat first at the Providence Stadium.
Speaking after the innings break, the 24-year-old was elated at having taken his third five-wicket haul in just the sixth Test match of his career.
“I think it’s a great feeling, especially at home. Taking another five-wicket haul is a great feeling for me. To be fair I haven’t played many games at Providence. But I just did what the team needed and what I was supposed to bowl,” Joseph said.
“It’s a great feeling, with mom, dad and siblings here. I think Jason Holder will bowl very well tomorrow and then Jomel Warrican and myself. It’s all about the support. Going out there and supporting the senior batsman Jason,” he added.