Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph got angry with captain Shaine Hope during the third West Indies-England ODI and left the field. After this, the West Indies team continued to play with 10 fielders for an over. However, Joseph later returned to the field.
Alzarri Joseph was not happy with the lineup set by captain Shain Hope, when he asked the captain to change it, Hope refused. It was because of this that he became angry.
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Alzarri Joseph expressed his displeasure to the captain regarding the pitch.
Alzarri Joseph arguing with the captain.
Joseph left the field angry.
Joseph was unhappy with the defensive position. In fact, Joseph asked the captain to change the defensive position during England’s fourth innings, but Hope asked Joseph to play the defensive position he had set. Joseph was unhappy with the defensive position and was seen giving signals to the slippery defensive player. This drama lasted for some time, but Alzarri Joseph was not heard.
After that, he started bowling angrily. He bowled a bouncer on the fourth ball of the match on which England batsman Jordan Cox was out.
Captain Shain Hope did not set the lineup according to Joseph.
I left after taking the wicket as a young girl
Joseph’s anger did not subside even after taking the wicket. He also did not celebrate taking the wicket or meet the team. Meanwhile, the West Indies extra bowler who came to the field tried to calm Joseph down and clean his mouth with a napkin, but in anger, the bowler removed the player’s hand.
Once it was over, Joseph left the field. Coach Darren Sammy was also surprised to see this.
Joseph leaves the field after the end of the over.
The West Indies team played with 10 players
Only 10 West Indian players continued to field for an over. As the team prepared to send the replacement onto the field, Joseph returned. Joseph was not allowed to bowl immediately afterwards. However, at the end of the match, he reached his quota of 10 overs. During this, he gave away 45 runs while bowling a maiden and took 2 wickets.
Only 10 West Indian players continued to field for an over.
West Indies won the match
The third and final match of the three-match ODI series between West Indies and England was played at the Kensington Oval Bridgetown, Barbados. In this match, host team batsmen Casey Carty and Brandon King scored centuries.
Batting first, the English team had scored 263 runs, this score was chased down by West Indies in 43 overs with 8 wickets remaining. With this victory, the West Indies won the series 2-1. Casey Carty remained undefeated with 128 runs, while Brandon King played an incredible 102-run inning.