Bhubaneswar, Feb. 11 -- From working as a security guard and a construction worker, West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph has swiftly ascended to become a cricketing sensation across the globe.

Despite battling injury, 24-year-old Joseph's remarkable performance in Brisbane has propelled him into the spotlight, with accolades pouring in from cricketing greats of all the countries.

Originating from the secluded maroon village of Baracara in Guyana, Joseph grew up in a community of around 400 people. With no formal cricket grounds, Joseph and his friends improvised, playing in makeshift areas around their homes, earning them the moniker 'jungle-land cricket'.

Cricket equipment was a luxury then. Instead of traditional gear, Joseph and hi...