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WI vs SA [WATCH]: Shamar Joseph claims Aiden Markram with a peach for his maiden residence Check wicket | Day 1, 2nd Check

On Day 1 of the second Check between West Indies and South Africa at Windfall Stadium, Guyana, Shamar Joseph delivered an excellent efficiency that left the guests struggling. The West Indian pacer showcased his talent with the ball, notably along with his dismissal of South African opener Aiden Markram.

Aiden Markram’s dismissal: An ideal supply 

Joseph’s dismissal of Markram was a traditional instance of skillful seam bowling, using the wobble seam method to perfection. On the third ball of the eleventh over, Joseph delivered a superb size ball with a wobble seam, a refined but efficient variation that causes the ball to deviate unpredictably after pitching. The ball was pitched simply exterior off-stump, angling into the right-hander. Markram, misjudging the road and the motion, determined to depart the supply, anticipating it to carry its line or transfer away barely, as earlier deliveries had achieved.

Nevertheless, the ball, as a substitute of shifting away, continued on its inward trajectory as a result of angle created by Joseph’s supply and the wobble seam’s affect. The size was barely fuller than a standard good size, sufficient to tempt Markram into pondering the ball would possibly go over the stumps. As an alternative, it crashed into the highest of the off-stump, an ideal outcome for Joseph, who celebrated the wicket with seen enthusiasm. Markram, who had scored 14 off 30 deliveries, was left to rue his misjudgment, leaving South Africa in a precarious place at 20/2.

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West Indies stumble early as South Africa launches counterattack

Joseph delivered a standout efficiency, taking 5 wickets to depart South Africa struggling at 160, regardless of a late 63-run partnership between Dane Piedt and Nandre Burger. Joseph’s aggressive bowling dismantled the South African batting lineup, with key dismissals together with Temba Bavuma and David Bedingham. In response, the West Indies faltered, shedding top-order wickets shortly. Mikyle Louis was bowled for a duck, and Captain Kraigg Brathwaite was dismissed for simply 3 runs. By the tip of first day play, the West Indies had been at 97/7, trailing by 63 runs, with Jason Holder on the crease with the tail, needing to mount a robust fightback on Day 2.

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