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|Cricinfo|a year agoWest Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph took a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket, removing Steven Smith. Joseph, who had impressed with the bat earlier in the match, became the 23rd bowler to achieve this feat. He is one of three debutants in the West Indies side for the Test series against Australia.


West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph took a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket, removing Steven Smith. Joseph, who had impressed with the bat earlier in the match, became the 23rd bowler to achieve this feat. He is one of three debutants in the West Indies side for the Test series against Australia.
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•Shamar Joseph, a West Indies fast bowler, took a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket.
•Joseph removed Steven Smith with a thick edge caught at third slip.
•He is the 23rd bowler to achieve this feat in Test cricket.
•Joseph had impressed with the bat earlier in the match, scoring 36 runs.
•He is one of three debutants in the West Indies side for the Test series against Australia.
•Joseph removed Steven Smith with a thick edge caught at third slip.
•He is the 23rd bowler to achieve this feat in Test cricket.
•Joseph had impressed with the bat earlier in the match, scoring 36 runs.
•He is one of three debutants in the West Indies side for the Test series against Australia.
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