Video: Bowler clashes with captain at live game, gets into a row, then angrily takes big step

Fights and quarrels between players from two teams are common on the cricket field. But conflicts between two players on the same team are rare. A similar situation happened in the third ODI match between West Indies and England. In this match, West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph got into a conflict with his team’s captain. It all happened during a live match and the video is now going viral on social media.

In the third ODI match at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies won the toss and decided to bowl first. West Indies got off to a brilliant start in the bowling and bowled England for the first time by 9 runs. After 3 overs, England scored 10 runs for the loss of 1 wicket. After this, Alzarri Joseph bowled in the fourth over. In this match, West Indies captain Shay Hope left two fielders in the open. However, after the first ball, Joseph asked his captain to clear out a mistake and put the fielders on point. But the skipper ignored the bowler’s words.

A heated argument broke out between the skipper and the bowler

After the second ball was bowled, Alzarri said something to the captain about the defense and expressed his displeasure. Even so, the captain did not make any changes to the lineup. The bowler got furious after this and showed Jordan Cox his way to the pavilion with a brilliant bouncer on his third ball. After taking the wicket, a heated argument broke out between the captain and Alzarri. After finishing the match, the bowler angrily walked out of the field and sat in the dugout. Here, too, he looks angry. A total of 10 West Indies players played in the entire 1-1 match. However, after the inning, Alzarri Joseph returned to the field again. The video of the entire incident is now going viral on social media.

West Indies capture the series

In this match, England scored 263 runs in 50 overs and lost 8 wickets. For West Indies, Matthew Ford took maximum 3 wickets while Alzarri Joseph took 2 wickets to score 45 runs in 10 overs . Romario Shepherd also took two wickets in the bag. In response, West Indies achieved a target of 264 runs at the loss of 2 wickets and won the 3-match series 2-1.

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