During the international match, the fast bowler left the field due to bitter words from the captain on the issue of field placement.
In the third ODI match of the series played between England and West Indies, West Indies defeated the English team by 8 wickets, but the highlight of this match was the bitter conversation between Al-Zari Joseph and captain Shai Hope.
In the match, West Indies won the toss and decided to field first, Alzari Joseph and Matthew Ford opened the bowling and West Indies also got a wicket.
In the next over, when Joseph held the ball, there was a long conversation between the West Indies captain Shai Hope, later two slips for Joseph, but the bowlers looked disappointed. On the next ball, Cox got the wicket of a brilliant delivery at 90 mph, but the bowlers were not too happy.
Despite taking the wicket, Alzari Joseph’s frustration did not diminish as he was seen having a conversation on the boundary line with coach Darren Sammy at the end of the over, who was telling him to keep calm.
Al-Zari Joseph later left the field and was fielded by Hayden Walsh Jr. However, after the anger subsided, the bowlers returned to the field and took two wickets for 45 runs in a spell of 10 overs.