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How did Shamar Joseph go from retiring hurt with a near-broken toe ?

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Post time 30-1-2024 13:24:17 | Show all posts |Read mode
As Day 3 was coming to an end, Shamar Joseph started crying. He was aware that he wouldn't be able to score significant runs the way he had on his Test debut in Adelaide. This was the result of a fast Mitchell Starc yorker. Joseph was forced to retire outside after it struck him square in the toe. At 193, West Indies was bowled out. Australia needed to win the series by a score of 216. For a Day/Night Test, it was not a bad total to defend in the fourth innings. But not when your best bowler is virtually guaranteed to not deliver an over.

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Post time 30-1-2024 13:39:56 | Show all posts
Shamar Joseph's resilience is inspirational! From tears to triumph, he demolishes Australia with a near-broken toe. What a comeback!
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Post time 30-1-2024 13:42:43 | Show all posts
Tears to triumph! Shamar Joseph's story of retiring hurt and returning to dominate Australia showcases true grit in cricket.
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Post time 30-1-2024 13:56:59 | Show all posts
Incredible turnaround! Shamar Joseph's near-broken toe didn't stop him – a testament to determination and cricketing spirit.

                           
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