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Alzarri Joseph Walks Off In Anger After Clash With Captain Shai Hope During ODI | WATCH

In an unexpected twist during the third ODI between West Indies and England in Bridgetown, pacer Alzarri Joseph created a stir by abruptly leaving the field after a heated disagreement with his captain, Shai Hope. The incident unfolded in the early stages of England’s innings, leaving fans and commentators stunned.

Frustration Over Field Placements

The altercation began with England at 10/1, as Joseph expressed visible frustration with the positioning of the slip fielders. After his first delivery was deflected to point, Joseph gestured animatedly toward Hope, signaling his dissatisfaction with the field setup. The disagreement continued for several moments, with Joseph’s frustration growing increasingly evident.

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Fiery Breakthrough and Unusual Exit

Despite the tension, Joseph delivered a fiery bouncer at 148 km/h that clipped England’s Jordan Cox’s glove and was caught by the wicketkeeper, giving Joseph a crucial breakthrough. However, the wicket did little to ease his frustration. In an unexpected turn, Joseph completed his over, then walked off the field, leaving the West Indies a man short in the middle of the match. Former captain Darren Sammy attempted to calm Joseph from the boundary, but to no avail.

Temporary Substitution and Return to the Field

Joseph’s departure led to substitute fielder Hayden Walsh Jr. preparing to take his place. However, Joseph soon reappeared and sat in the dugout, and while he was not immediately brought back into the attack, his absence seemed to spark a change in momentum. Romario Shepherd, who replaced him, took a key wicket by dismissing England’s Jacob Bethell with his very first ball.

England’s Struggle and Resilience

The impact of Joseph’s brief absence was felt, as England found themselves at a perilous 4-24 within the first 10 overs. However, a strong partnership between opener Phil Salt and all-rounder Sam Curran steadied the ship, with the duo adding 50 runs for the fifth wicket and preventing an early collapse.

A Rare On-Field Disagreement

Reflecting on the rare incident, former England cricketer Mark Butcher remarked during the broadcast, “Many times, as a captain or a player, you have disagreements about things on the field, but you work that out either behind closed doors or you just get on with your job.” His comment highlighted the unusual nature of such public disputes between players and captains.

As the match unfolded, Joseph’s outburst added an unexpected layer of drama to an already intense ODI, leaving fans and analysts to ponder the implications of the altercation on the West Indies’ team dynamics.

Dishti Tandon

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