Shamar Joseph starred in the first Test (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images) Getty Images Perched quietly on the northern tip of the continent, covered by tropical rainforest with a population of less than a million, Guyana is the only country in South America where English is the official language. The British footprint naturally means that cricket is the most popular sport in a country sandwiched between Venezuela and Suriname. Many famous cricketers hail from the country and are part of West Indies lore. Guyana’s latest star might just have the most remarkable story. Shamar Joseph, 24, is from the remote Guyanese village of Baracara which has a population of just 350 people. The only way
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