During the third ODI between West Indies and England, pacer Alzarri Joseph left the field after a disagreement with captain Shai Hope regarding field placement. This incident occurred after Joseph bowled a wicket-maiden over, dismissing England's Jordan Cox. Despite the tension, Joseph returned to the match later and finished with figures of 2 for 45. The West Indies won the match by eight wickets, with Keacy Carty and Evin Lewis leading the chase. The incident sparked discussions but did not overshadow the team's overall performance.
During the third ODI between West Indies and England, pacer Alzarri Joseph left the field after a disagreement with captain Shai Hope regarding field placement. This incident occurred after Joseph bowled a wicket-maiden over, dismissing England's Jordan Cox. Despite the tension, Joseph returned to the match later and finished with figures of 2 for 45. The West Indies won the match by eight wickets, with Keacy Carty and Evin Lewis leading the chase. The incident sparked discussions but did not overshadow the team's overall performance.
•The incident occurred after Joseph bowled a wicketmaiden over.
•Joseph expressed frustration over field placement during his second over.
•He returned to the match later and finished with figures of 2 for 45.
•West Indies won the match by eight wickets, led by Keacy Carty and Evin Lewis.
•The incident sparked discussions but did not affect the team's performance.