When the captain changed the field, the bowler quarreled in the live match and then left the field in anger, the team was forced to play with 10 players.

 

A strange incident was witnessed in the third ODI match between England and West Indies. In the match being played in Bridgetown, West Indies fast bowler Alzari Joseph quarreled with captain Shai Hope over-field setting during the live match and left the field. Due to his sudden exit, the West Indies team was forced to play with only 10 players. This incident happened during the fourth over of the first innings. Alzari signaled to remove the slip and place the field towards point but Captain Hope did not listen to him. That is why he was angry.

West Indies won the toss and decided to bowl first and took 1 wicket in 3 overs by giving away just 10 runs. Then Alzari Joseph came to bowl the fourth over. Captain Shai Hope put two slips for the new batsman. Alzari bowled the first ball on the outside off, back of a length. After this, he asked to remove one slip and put it on point. But Hope did not listen to him. After bowling the second ball in the direction of off, Alzari once again expressed his displeasure. Despite this, the field was not changed. He got very angry at this and on the third ball, he bowled a fast bouncer at the speed of 148 and got Jordan Cox caught out and sent him to the pavilion.

After dismissing Cox, a heated argument was seen between Alzari Joseph and West Indies captain Shai Hope. However, Hope still continued with the field placement according to his own wish. This turned Alzari's mood off and after completing the over, he suddenly left the field. No one had any idea about this. Therefore, no player could come in time to field in his place.


In this way, West Indies was forced to play with 10 players in the next over. However, Alzari came back on the field after just one over. After his return, Hope removed him from the attack. In the entire match, he bowled 10 overs and took 2 wickets for 45 runs.