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Shamar Joseph was born on 31 August, 1999 in Guyana, is a Guyanese cricketer (born 1999). Discover Shamar Joseph's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?

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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 31 August, 1999
Birthday 31 August
Birthplace Guyana
Nationality Guyana

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Shamar Joseph Height, Weight & Measurements

At 24 years old, Shamar Joseph height is 172 cm .

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Height 172 cm
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Shamar Joseph Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Shamar Joseph worth at the age of 24 years old? Shamar Joseph’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cricketer. He is from Guyana. We have estimated Shamar Joseph's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Cricketer

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Timeline

1955

Joseph was named as one of four uncapped players by the Guyana Harpy Eagles for the 55th edition of the Regional Four Day Competition and never played or represented Guyana at any level prior to his call-up for the first-class cricket tournament.

He made his first-class debut for Guyana against Barbados on 1 February 2023 during the 2022–23 West Indies Championship.

He took his first career five-wicket haul in first-class cricket against Windward Islands during the 2022–23 West Indies Championship and ended with figures of 5/41 in a spell bowling 12 overs.

He was initially brought in as a net bowler by the Guyana Amazon Warriors for the 2023 Caribbean Premier League and made the 2023 squad as an injury replacement for Keemo Paul.

During his maiden CPL stint, he met Prasanna Agoram, the talent scout for Guyana Amazon Warriors, who encouraged Joseph to take his cricket career seriously.

Joseph has ever since shown his admiration towards Prasanna Agoram and Joseph called Agoram fondly as his "father and mother".

It was Agoram who convinced then Guyana Amazon Warriors captain Imran Tahir to include Joseph in the Guyana Amazon Warriors squad for the 2023 CPL season.

Joseph Made his T20 debut in a league stage match against Barbados Royals on 17 September 2023.

Joseph was also one of the key members of the Guyana Amazon Warriors side, which emerged as 2023 champions in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

Although he only played 2 matches in his 2023 maiden CPL Guyana Amazon Warriors stint, Joseph was remarkable in his ability to deliver short-pitched deliveries at speeds exceeding 140 kph consistently.

Joseph Made his List A debut playing for Guyana against Barbados on 29 October 2023 during the 2023–24 Super50 Cup.

He was included in Guyana's squad as an 11th hour injury replacement for Ronsford Beaton for the 2023-24 CG Insurance Super50 Cup.

In November 2023, he was named in the West Indies A side for their tour of South Africa to play against the South African A side in a three-match first-class series.

He was impressive during the first-class series against the South African A side where he was the joint wicket-taker for the West Indies A side alongside Kevin Sinclair with 12 scalps.

In January 2024, Joseph was picked by Peshawar Zalmi during the 2024 Pakistan Super League players draft as a partial replacement for Gus Atkinson.

In February 2024, he was picked by Lucknow Super Giants for INR 3 crores as a replacement for Mark Wood ahead of the 2024 Indian Premier League.

1999

Shamar Joseph (born 31 August 1999) is a Guyanese cricketer who plays for Guyana in first-class cricket and for the West Indies in international cricket.

He is a right-arm fast bowler.

He made his international debut for the West Indies in January 2024 against Australia at the Adelaide Oval.

Prior to his professional cricket career, he worked as a security guard.

Joseph is from Baracara, a small community in East Berbice-Corentyne, Guyana, about 225 km up the Canje River and two days by boat from the port city of New Amsterdam.

He grew up with little to no access to internet facilities or telephone connections.

Joseph Grew up in a family of three sisters and five brothers.

Joseph Grew up idolising Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, opening bowlers of the West Indies cricket team, watching their highlights and imitating them in his tape ball games around the village.

He started bowling with fruits such as lemons, limes, guavas and peaches along with a tape ball and it was dubbed as jungle-land cricket in Baracara.

He also practiced using balls made of melted plastic bottles.

He experienced his first taste of cricket playing for Tucber Park Cricket Club in a few first-division and second-division matches.

He became the first test cricketer from Baracara.

Prior to his cricket career, Joseph worked with his siblings and father in the logging industry, felling and chopping logs in the Baracara and transporting the timber down the Canje River to New Amsterdam.

Following an incident in which a falling tree nearly hit him, Joseph decided to move away from Baracara, and relocated to New Amsterdam seeking work to support his family.

In New Amsterdam, Joseph found employment first in construction, working as a labourer, and then as a security guard at the Amalgamated Security Services in Scotiabank, New Amsterdam.

His job as a security guard required him to work long, 12-hour shifts, across day and night, leaving little scope for cricketing endeavours.

Eventually, with the support of his fiancée, Joseph decided to quit his job and pursue his cricketing ambitions full time.

It was through Romario Shepherd that Joseph got his first break in cricket.

Shepherd introduced Joseph to the Guyana cricket team where Joseph connected with Esuan Crandon, the Guyana head coach, and with other senior Guyanese players including then Guyana team captain Leon Johnson.

He also received support from former Guyanese cricketer turned businessman Damion Vantull who assured Joseph to try his luck in cricket by forgoing the security guard job.

Joseph immediately made a great impression, recording debut figures of 6/13 in Division 1 cricket.

He also attended a fast bowling clinic in Berbice run by Curtly Ambrose.

He also stamped his authority further when he took eight wickets in a trial game and it eventually prompted him to gain a call-up to first-class cricket.

Joseph also played club cricket for the Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO) Sports Club in Georgetown.