Shamar Joseph's Inspirational Performance Leads West Indies to Historic Victory

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West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph, who was initially doubtful to play due to a toe injury caused by a yorker from Mitchell Starc, ended up taking seven wickets in a spell of 11.5 overs to secure a historic Test win against Australia at the Gabba. Joseph, cleared of a toe fracture, expressed gratitude to his doctor for enabling him to play and dedicated his performance to his team, leading them to their first Test win in Australia since 1997. West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite praised Joseph's determination and leadership, emphasizing the significance of the victory and the need to build on this success for the future.
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