‘This kind of behavior is absolutely unacceptable’, head coach reprimands Alzarri Joseph for leaving the field during live match


Alzarri Joseph got angry with the captain and walked out of the field

Daren Sammy and Alzarri Joseph (Pic Source-X)

The third ODI between West Indies and England was played on Wednesday 6 November, where West Indies won by 8 wickets. During the match, such a scene was seen which is not usually seen. The video of this incident went viral very fast on social media. So let us know what is the whole matter?

Actually, West Indies won the toss and decided to bowl first. In this way the England team came to bat first. Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph came to bowl the fourth over, but he did not seem happy with the fielding setup imposed by captain Shai Hope.

Alzari also took one wicket in that over without giving any runs, but he did not look happy during the entire over and after the end of the over, he got angry with the captain and walked out of the field.

Watch the video here-

Head coach Darren Sammy reprimanded

On this incident, West Indies head coach Darren Sammy said that Alzarri Joseph’s behavior cannot be accepted. He said, this kind of behavior is not acceptable on my cricket ground. We will remain friends…but in the culture I am trying to build, that is unacceptable. We will definitely talk about this.

After the incident Joseph returned to the field in the sixth over and bowled three overs in his second spell. He ended his spell with figures of 45/2 in 10 overs. West Indies restricted England to 263-8. In response, West Indies achieved the target by losing 2 wickets in 43 overs. With this victory, West Indies won the three-match ODI series 2-1.



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