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Gidman impressed by Joseph all-round ability

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WORCESTER, England, CMC – Alzarri Joseph’s all-round skills have grabbed the attention of Worcesters­hire head coach, Alex Gidman, who now believes the West Indies Test star can make a key contributi­on with both bat and ball during his stint with the county.

Playing on County Championsh­ip debut last week against Derbyshire, the 24-year-old snatched three wickets in the match and hit an attractive 46 in the first innings as Gloucester­shire forced a draw at Derby. With the visitors slumping on 231 for seven, Joseph arrived to lash eight fours and a six in a breezy 55-ball knock, while adding 51 for the eighth wicket with Ed Barnard (23) to get the total up to 305 in reply to Derbyshire’s 390.

“There were some glimpses of some serious bowling in there, so looking forward to how he contribute­s over the next few weeks,” Gidman said looking ahead to Thursday’s start of Worcesters­hire’s clash against Nottingham­shire at New Road here.

“He also made a huge contributi­on with the bat in the first innings and is happy and an excellent character to have around.”

Joseph has played 16 Tests for West Indies and taken 38 wickets with his rightarm pace but it has been with his vastly improved batting that he has impressed of recent, hitting half-centuries against New

Zealand last December and Bangladesh last March.

Snapped up by the West Midlands outfit for the first seven matches of the Championsh­ip, Joseph arrived straight from the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Antigua last month.

Forced to quarantine on arrival in England under government COVID-19 directives, Joseph enjoyed only a brief training stint before the Derby fixture and Gidman said it had showed, especially in the bowling.

 ??  ?? Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph sends down a delivery against Derbyshire on County debut last week.
Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph sends down a delivery against Derbyshire on County debut last week.

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