West Indies quick bowler Alzarri Joseph’s behaviour in the course of the series-clinching third ODI win over England was “unacceptable”, in response to head coach Daren Sammy.
In unprecedented scenes, Alzarri claimed the wicket of Jordan Cox (1) within the fourth over of the match however didn’t rejoice together with his team-mates and swiftly left the sphere of play on the finish of his over, seemingly sulking over the sphere he had been set by captain Shai Hope – his crew briefly all the way down to 10 gamers.
When requested if that they had since made up, Hope replied “no comment” on the post-match presentation, whereas Sammy later mentioned he could be having phrases together with his bowler.
“Behaviour like that is unacceptable on my cricket field,” Sammy informed talkSPORT. “We will be friends… but in the culture I’m trying to build, that’s unacceptable.
“We will certainly have a chat about that.”
Joseph returned to the pitch for the start of the sixth over, by which level Romario Shepherd had changed him within the assault and swiftly eliminated Jacob Bethell (0) together with his first ball, later including the scalp of England skipper, and centurion from the second ODI, Liam Livingstone (6).
Alzarri finally resumed his spell within the twelfth over, bowling two extra overs earlier than leaving the sphere once more after two misfields off his bowling, although this time a sub fielder was there to take his place.
He would finally end with match figures of 2-45 from his 10 overs, including the wicket of Dan Mousley (57) late on, whereas he additionally utilized the ending touches to a terrific relay catch with Brandon King that dismissed England top-scorer Phil Salt (74) however nonetheless did not immediate a smile.
“I pride myself on having the difficult conversations,” Sammy added. “But in a way that everybody understands what is needed to be done.”
Sky Sports activities’ Mark Butcher mentioned of Alzarri’s outburst: “I’m sure there will be repercussions for Joseph.
“Use any anger in opposition to the opposition, do not go strolling off the sphere, hurting your personal crew. Shield your captain, for higher or for worse.
“And, for what it’s worth, I thought Hope was absolutely right with the field that was set.”
Former West Indies captain Jason Holder mentioned “it’s not what you want to see” when reacting to the incident as a part of TNT Sports activities‘ protection of the sport, whereas Sir Alastair Prepare dinner added: “I have never seen a reaction like that.
“I’ve by no means seen Alzarri have any response in any respect. By no means discuss, by no means rejoice, by no means open his mouth. He simply runs in and bowls jaffas – however I fairly appreciated it, because it reveals he cares.”