Alzarri Joseph Walks Off Field After Argument with Captain Shai Hope

A shocking incident was seen in the third ODI match played between West Indies and England. Windies team's fast bowler Alzarri Joseph quarreled with captain Shai Hope in the middle of the field.

A shocking incident was seen in the third ODI match played between West Indies and England. Windies team’s fast bowler Alzarri Joseph quarreled with captain Shai Hope in the middle of the field.

After this, he suddenly left the field despite taking a maiden wicket. This incident created a stir in the cricket world and now fans have started reacting to it.

It is not clear from the way the dispute took place between Joseph and Hope, but Joseph’s sudden leaving the field was quite shocking. Only 10 players of the team played the match without Joseph. Let us tell you the whole incident.

Join MyFinal11 WhatsApp Community

Joseph Leaves the Field After the Wicket

West Indies won the toss in the match against England and decided to bowl first. Matthew Ford got the wicket for the team while opening the innings. When Joseph came to bowl in the third over, he talked to captain Shai Hope about field placement. After bowling the first ball of the over, Joseph looked very angry and he waved his hand at Hope and the fielders standing in the slip.

Joseph kept expressing his disappointment with the field setup for a long time. After a while, Joseph bowled a fastball of 148 km/h, which hit the glove of England batsman Jordan Cox and went into the hands of the wicketkeeper, giving him an important wicket for the team. However, even after getting the wicket, his anger did not subside. He did not celebrate the wicket. Shai Hope did not change the fielding, due to which Joseph suddenly left the field in anger.

Read Also: RCB Didn’t Retain Me, But I’m Not Upset, I’ll Return: Player

West Indies Adjusts with 10 Players

As soon as the over was over, Alzari Joseph left the field, due to which West Indies had only 10 players on the field in the next over. When Joseph did not come to bowl the next over, substitute fielder Hayden Walsh Jr. was sent to the field.

However, when Alzari Joseph finally returned to the field after the over was over, he was not immediately included in the bowling, but this sudden change benefited the West Indies. Romari Shepherd took advantage of the opportunity and achieved important success by taking the wicket of England’s Jacob Bethell on his first ball.

This incident stirred a lot of discussion among fans and raised questions about the relationship between the West Indies players and their captain

Using Reference Of:

  1. Dainik Jagran
MyFinal11 Pro Fantasy Guide

No team selected or invalid team data.