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Windies’ Alzarri Joseph walks off field in final ODI vs England

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West Indies' Alzarri Joseph bowls against England at some level of the third ODI match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on November 6. (AP Photo) -
West Indies’ Alzarri Joseph bowls against England at some level of the third ODI match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on November 6. (AP Photo) –

West Indies hastily bowler Alzarri Joseph unconventionally walked off the sphere of play for one over at some level of the third and final fixture of the ODI series against England on November 6, immediate leaving the maroon workforce to contest the tie with ten males, within the fifth over.

With England batting first at Kensington Oval in Barbados, fellow pacer Matthew Forde and Joseph opened the bowling for the Windies, with mature grabbing the early wicket of opener Will Jacks within the third over.

Sooner than Joseph bowled his second over, the fourth, Joseph held a lengthy discussion with skipper/wicketkeeper Shai Hope, reputedly about how the captain space the sphere.

Despite bowling three dots and then disregarding Jordan Cox (one) caught within the again of, Joseph accomplished his over with two more dot balls, and then exited the sphere again into the West Indies dressing room.

ODI coach Daren Sammy was once seen on the boundary rope searching for to serene issues down. The match resumed rapidly after without Joseph on the pitch as Forde persevered his spell.

It was once reported that sub-fielder Hayden Walsh started to put off his bib at some level of the controversial fifth over to near on, however Joseph got here again out and sat within the dugout.

After Forde’s over, Joseph returned to the sphere of play however was once modified from bowling tasks by any other hastily bowler Romario Shepherd.

Forde and Shepherd bowled consecutively unless the 11th over when Joseph was once introduced again to the attack.

The ODI series is tied 1-1.

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