West Indies pacer Shamar Joseph smashed a maximum that broke down the tile of at Trent Bridge stadium during the ongoing second Test match against England. After his six the tiles fall on the fans sitting below. Joseph scored 33 runs including five boundaries and two sixes. Joseph smashed the six against England's young fast bowler Gus Atkinson, delivering a display of raw power. The incident took place during the 107th over when Joseph, batting at number 11, decided to take the attack to Atkinson.
Shamar Joseph's six at Trent Bridge
Strong counterattack by the West Indies
In response to England's 416 runs in the first innings, West Indies also made a strong counterattack and Kavem Hodge played an innings of 120 runs on the second day. After this, West Indies lost 9 wickets to the score of 386 runs. But Joseph shared a 71-run partnership for the last wicket with wicketkeeper batter Joshua Da Silva, but in the end, Joseph was the only one who got out after scoring 33 runs in 27 balls with 5 fours and two sixes. While Silva remained unbeaten after scoring 82 runs in 122 balls with 10 fours and three sixes. West Indies scored 457 runs in the first innings and gained a lead of 41 runs.
England have already won the first Test match by an inning and 144 runs at Lords which was the last Test match of their legendary speedster James Anderson.
While writing this copy, England are currently leading in the game by 138 runs after losing three wickets. Ben Duckett's 76 and Ollie Pope's 51 helped England to stay in a strong position in the ongoing Test match. On the other hand, WInders bowlers are working hard for quick breakthroughs to get back in the game.
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