Angry with the captain, the bowler sent off the batsman in anger, then he himself left the field, the team played with 10 players.

Cricket News Desk. Something that was never seen before was seen in the third match of the ODI series between West Indies and England. West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph became very angry with his own captain Sai Hope. Joseph was not happy with the field placement in the fourth over of England's innings. However, even after this, Hope did not make any changes in fielding and due to this, Joseph's anger reached sky high. Joseph walked off the field after expressing his displeasure with captain Shai Hope over the fielding placement.

Joseph's anger was clearly visible
West Indies won the toss and asked England to bat first. Matthew Ford took a wicket early in the innings. When Joseph came to bowl the third over, he had a long discussion with Captain Hope regarding the fielding placement. After bowling the first ball of the over, Joseph's anger flared up and he expressed his displeasure by raising his hands on Asha and the fielders standing in the slips.

Didn't even celebrate after the wicket
Despite his anger, Joseph continued bowling brilliantly and made Jordan Cox his victim. He dismissed the batsman on a ball with a speed of 148 km per hour. The ball was so fast that Cox could not move away from his line. However, even after getting the wicket, his anger did not subside. Didn't celebrate with Joseph even after getting the wicket. Anger was clearly visible on his face.

Only 10 fielders were left on the field
As soon as the over was over, Alzarri Joseph left the field. Due to his dismissal, only 10 West Indies players were in the field in the next over. If Joseph did not come to bowl the next over, substitute fielder Hayden Walsh Jr. agreed to come. Although he returned to the field after the over, he was dismissed from the bowling. Joseph came back to bowl in the 12th over.

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