The second day of the IPL 2025 Auction saw intense bidding wars as RCB secured talented English all-rounder Jacob Bethell for Rs 2.6 crore, while CSK acquired Australian pacer Nathan Ellis for Rs 2 crore. Sri Lankan fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera and West Indies sensation Shamar Joseph were sold to Delhi Capitals and LSG respectively, while all-rounder Kamindu Mendis was taken by SRH at his base price of Rs 75 lakh. Several big names like Jason Behrendorff and Navdeep Saini went unsold, making it an eventful day for the IPL teams. Stay updated with the latest business news and stock market updates through our coverage.
The Providence Stadium in Georgetown, Guyana saw a remarkable 10th-wicket partnership between Dane Piedt and Nandre Burger, taking the total from a dismal 97-9 to a semi-respectable 160. Despite Temba Bavuma's decision to bat first, Joseph's 5-33 in 14 overs proved to be too much for the South African batsmen, with only four managing to reach double digits.
Get ready for an exciting match as two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) take on Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in match 28 of IPL 2024. The toss has been won by KKR who have decided to bowl first in their second home game after 22 days, on the occasion of Bengali New Year. Both teams are tied at 6 points each, with KKR currently placed at second and LSG at fourth in the points table. KL Rahul, captain of LSG, will be playing in the iconic Mohun Bagan maroon and green jersey and has made some interesting changes to the playing XI including handing an IPL debut to West Indies' Shamar Joseph who had a stellar performance in the recent day-night Test against Australia. Stay tuned for an electrifying match at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
24-year-old West Indies bowler Shamar Joseph has been chosen as a replacement for Mark Wood in the 2022 Indian Premier League season for the Lucknow Super Giants. This will be his first stint in the IPL. Joseph played a crucial role in West Indies' historic win against Australia earlier this year, taking seven wickets in the match and helping his team level the series. He also won the Player of the Series award for his outstanding performance.
West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph, who made his Test debut against Australia last week and took a 7-wicket haul in the match, has been signed by the Dubai Capitals for the ongoing International League T20. Following that, he will play for Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League as a replacement for Gus Atkinson. Despite attracting attention from other franchises, Joseph emphasized his commitment to playing Test cricket and representing West Indies.
Shamar Joseph, the latest bowling sensation from West Indies, has declared his undying love for Test cricket despite the popularity of T20 leagues. His legendary performance against Australia, even while carrying an injury, has further solidified his stance. Joseph's journey from a remote village in Guyana to an international Test debut is truly remarkable.
West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph went from almost giving up due to a toe injury to taking a career-best 7-68 and leading his team to an eight-run victory over Australia in the day-night Test in Brisbane. This was West Indies' first win Down Under in 27 years and first at Gabba since 1968. Joseph credits the team doctor for his miraculous recovery and his teammates' positivity for encouraging him to bring the game home.
Cricket News "Shamar Joseph leads Windies to historic victory over Australia in Pink-ball Test" After being cleared of a suspected stress fracture just hours before the match, Shamar Joseph put in a magnificent performance to help the West Indies defeat Australia in the second and final Test match at The Gabba. The Windies became the first team to ever defeat Australia in a Pink-ball Test, with Joseph tearing through the Australian batting line-up to secure a thrilling eight-run victory. Joseph's impressive seven-wicket haul in the final innings helped the Windies break Australia's fortress at The Gabba and claim their first win on Australian soil since 1997. This marks a historic moment for West Indian cricket and a significant upset for the Aussies.
After a disappointing performance in Day 3 of the Gabba Test, West Indies' Shamar Joseph made a stunning comeback with a seven-wicket haul to lead his team to their first-ever victory on Australian soil in 27 years. Joseph's brilliance in bowling, including a series of important dismissals, paved the way for the West Indies to level the series against Australia 1-1. The team later announced that Joseph's injury update was positive, and they wished him a speedy recovery.