Unhappy with the field, Alzari Joseph clashed with captain Hope: Left the field after taking the wicket, Windies team continued playing with 10 fielders

Fast bowler Alzari Joseph got angry with captain Shain Hope and walked out of the field during the West Indies-England third ODI. After this, the West Indies team played with 10 fielders for one over. However, Joseph returned to the field later. Alzari Joseph was unhappy with the fielding set by captain Shain Hope, when he asked the captain to change it, Hope refused. Due to which he got angry. See photos… Joseph was not happy with the fielding position
Actually, Joseph asked the captain to change the fielding in the fourth over of England’s innings, but Hope asked Joseph to bowl on his set fielding. Joseph was unhappy with the fielding position, he was seen signaling something to the slip fielder. This drama continued for some time, but Alzari Joseph was not heard. After this, he started bowling in anger. He bowled a bouncer on the fourth ball of the over, on which English batsman Jordan Cox was out. Joseph, who went out after taking a wicket in a maiden over, did not calm down even after taking the wicket. Neither did he celebrate the wicket nor did he meet the team. During that time, the extra West Indies player who came on the field tried to calm Joseph down and clean his face with a towel, but the bowler angrily removed the player’s hand. After the over was over, Joseph left the field. Seeing this, even coach Darren Sammy was surprised. The Windies team played with 10 players. Only 10 West Indies players kept fielding on the field for one over. As soon as the team was about to send the substitute player to field, Joseph came back. Joseph was not given the ball to bowl immediately after this. However, by the time the match ended, he completed his quota of 10 overs. During this, he gave 45 runs by bowling one maiden over and took 2 wickets. West Indies won the match. The third and last match of the three-match ODI series between West Indies and England was played at Kensington Oval Bridgetown in Barbados. In this match, host team’s batsmen Casey Carty and Brandon King scored centuries. Batting first, the English team scored 263 runs, which the Windies chased in 43 overs with 8 wickets remaining. With this win, West Indies captured the series 2-1. Casey Carty remained unbeaten by scoring 128 runs, while Brandon King played an amazing innings of 102 runs.

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