A lot has changed since Brisbane win, admits WI pacer Shamar ahead of home series against Australia

ANI June 23, 2025 310 views

Shamar Joseph, the West Indies pacer who stunned Australia in Brisbane, is eager to test himself against young opener Sam Konstas in the upcoming home series. He reflects on how his life changed after his match-winning spell, including an IPL stint with Lucknow Super Giants. Joseph remains confident about WI's chances, emphasizing home advantage and team unity. The series kicks off in Barbados on June 25.

"I think my pace will be back to normal again. I am looking to put the ball in my areas, and I am up for the challenge." – Shamar Joseph
St John's, June 23: Ahead of his side's first Test against Australia, West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph, who shot to fame after his seven-wicket haul in a winning cause at Brisbane against ex-World Test Champions with a toe injury, said that a lot have changed for him since that match and now he aims for more, especially getting the wicket of young, audacious Aussie opener Sam Konstas.

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Shamar Joseph recalls his 7-wicket Brisbane spell against Australia

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Targets young Aussie opener Sam Konstas in home series

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Admits life changed after historic WI win

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Confident WI can leverage home advantage

West Indies, who denied Australia an easy series win at home last year, ended it in a draw by leaving them eight runs short of a chase of 216 runs. Shamar was the star of the show, taking 7/68, including a wicket of Steve Smith in the series. He ended the tour with a total of 13 wickets in two matches and took home the 'Player of the Series' award. This was Australia's first loss to the Windies at home since 1997.

Speaking ahead of the first Test from June 25 onwards at Barbados, Joseph said as quoted by Sydney Morning Herald, "To take 13 wickets across the series was a good feeling. A lot has changed. There were a lot of opportunities that came my way."

"There was a big welcome by fellow Guyanese people and all over the Caribbean. Everywhere I go, there are a lot of congratulations and a lot of love has been shown towards me because of my achievement. Not just my achievement, but West Indies cricket overall. It has been a while since we have done something great against Australia," he added.

Joseph returned home to his remote riverside Guyanese village of Baracara before landing an Indian Premier League (IPL) deal with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), playing a game last year but not getting a wicket. Since then, he has played a total of eight Tests with 29 wickets at an average of 26.75, with three five-wicket hauls.

If selected, Joseph is eager to test himself once again against Aussies, including their 19-year-old sensation Konstas, who made headlines with a brilliant takedown of Jasprit Bumrah during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Melbourne last year.

On whether Konstas would try to attempt a ramp shot against him, Joseph said, "Well, that is up to him. I will do my part."

"I think my pace will be back to normal again. I am looking to put the ball in my areas, and I am up for the challenge.

"I actually saw him [Konstas] against India playing his shots. It was encouraging him coming out as a youngster, making his debut with that confidence. I just want to stay focused," he continued.

Joseph also spoke on his conversations with Aussie skipper Pat Cummins, who still exchanges messages with him after meeting him during the IPL.

"He just encouraged me to keep doing the hard work," Joseph says. "He said to remember what I did to get here and keep doing the best I can," he added.

Joseph feels that his team can deliver a fine performance against the Aussies in the matches that will be played in Barbados, Grenada and Jamaica.

"There's a lot of confidence. We work as a team to be successful," Joseph says. "It is a critical series for us because it is in our backyard. We do not want to play catch-up. We want to win the first Test match. We want to use our home advantage as much as we can," he concluded.

First Test: June 25-29, Bridgetown, Barbados (midnight AEST)

Second Test: July 3-7, St George's, Grenada (midnight AEST)

Third Test: July 12-16, Kingston, Jamaica (4.30 am AEST)

Australia Test squad: Pat Cummins (c), Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Matt Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster

West Indies Test squad: Roston Chase (c), Jomel Warrican (vc), Kevlon Anderson, Kraigg Brathwaite, John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Justin Greaves, Shai Hope, Tevin Imlach, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Brandon King, Johann Layne, Mikyle Louis, Anderson Phillip, Jayden Seales.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Shamar Joseph is such an inspiring story! From a remote village to troubling the mighty Aussies - this is what cricket is all about. Hope he gets more chances in IPL next season. India could use a fiery pacer like him in our domestic leagues! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Interesting to see how West Indies are rebuilding. Their performance in Australia was no fluke. As an Indian fan, I miss the days when WI vs IND matches were epic contests. Hope they can regain that old glory. Shamar vs Bumrah would be a sight to see!
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Amit S.
That Brisbane performance was legendary! But I'm more curious about this Konstas kid - if he could handle Bumrah, he must be special. Hope Indian selectors are watching these young talents emerging worldwide. Our domestic system needs to produce more fearless players like these.
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Sunita R.
Respect to Shamar for his humble attitude! Unlike some modern cricketers, he remembers his roots. But WI cricket board needs to support such talents better - we've seen many Caribbean stars fade away due to poor management. Hope he gets proper guidance.
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Vikram J.
While Shamar's story is inspiring, let's not forget WI still have long way to go. One good series doesn't make a comeback. As an Indian fan who remembers WI dominance, I want to see consistent performances. Hope they give tough fight to Australia at home! 🤞
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Neha P.
The camaraderie between Cummins and Joseph is heartwarming! Cricket needs more such cross-border friendships. But honestly, as an Indian, I'm just waiting for next IND vs AUS series - nothing beats that rivalry! Though WI vs AUS at Caribbean should be fun too 😊

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