Shamar Joseph concluded a unprecedented debut month for the West Indies by clinching the distinguished ICC Player of the Month award for January 2024, marking the primary time a participant from the Caribbean has achieved this honor. What a begin of 2024 it has been for Joseph, first he wins the Test match in Gabba for West Indies, then will get an IPL contract adopted up by a PSL contract and now has gained the ICC Player Of The Month award for his heroics in January.
Shamar Joseph’s seven-wicket haul helped West Indies to make historical past on the Gabba as they defeated Australia by 8 runs within the second Test match in Brisbane. The Gabba fortress has been breached once more because the Caribbeans clinched their first Test win on Australian soil after 27 years.
Following his stupendous efficiency through the West Indies tour to Australia, this can mark Joseph’s first stint within the iconic T20 event in India. (Did BCCI Just Send Last Warning To Ishan Kishan After He Skips National Duty, Ignores Ranji Trophy?)
 Gabba hero.
 PSL contract.
 IPL contract with Lucknow for 3 crores.
 ICC participant of the month.Shamar Joseph, the brand new cricketing sensation  pic.twitter.com/5ndTtAxqib
 Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) February 13, 2024
“Joseph will join LSG for Rs 3 Crore. The speedster was recently at the forefront during West Indies’ Test win at the Gabba. He picked 7 wickets in the 2nd innings to script a historic win in Australia for West Indies. This will be Joseph’s first stint in the IPL,” IPL acknowledged in an official assertion.
During his Test debut, right-armer Joseph made a right away affect, taking Australia batter Steve Smith’s wicket along with his first supply.
Joseph scooped up 4 Australian wickets on his debut in Adelaide, ending with improbable numbers of 5-94. He adopted this up with stable scores of 36 and 15 when he batted for his facet at No. 11.
The star pacer delivered a good larger effort within the West Indies’ victory over Australia within the second Test in Brisbane, bowling 7-68 to assist the Caribbean facet win their first Test in Australia since 1997. He scored 57 runs at 28.50 in two Tests and grabbed 13 wickets at a formidable 17.30.