Alzarri Joseph handed two-match ban

Alzarri Joseph (L) of West Indies express disappointment after Jamie Overton (R) of England hits 4 during the 3rd and final ODI match between West Indies and England at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, on Nov. 6, 2024.
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West Indies fast bowler and vice-captain Alzarri Joseph has been suspended for two matches following an on-field incident on the third One-Day International match against England at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados on Nov. 6.
Joseph has since apologized for his outburst, saying his passion got the best of him.
CWI Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe said in a release, “Alzarri’s behavior did not align with the core values that Cricket West Indies upholds. Such conduct cannot be overlooked, and we have taken decisive action to ensure the gravity of the situation is fully acknowledged.”
It added, “As part of CWI’s ongoing commitment to upholding the highest levels of professionalism and integrity in the game, the incident, which involved conduct falling short of CWI’s standards of professionalism, was reviewed in consultation with the senior men’s coaching staff.”

Shai Hope of the West Indies bats during the Second One Day International between the West Indies and England at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Nov. 02, 2024 in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda.
Shai Hope of the West Indies bats during the Second One Day International between the West Indies and England at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium on Nov. 02, 2024 in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda. Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images

Joseph was bowling the fourth over of the match when he was visibly upset. He moved his arms around, and the commentators believed he was not pleased with the field Windies captain Shai Hope set.
Despite grabbing the wicket of Jordan Cox, his mood did not change, and he did not celebrate with his teammates. After completing the over, Joseph stormed off the field, and West Indies were down to ten men.
The coaching staff, including head coach Daren Sammy, looked very disappointed by what was unfolding. Substitute fielder Hayden Walsh started getting ready to replace Joseph. Joseph and Walsh were seen conversing on the bench before the former returned to the field after the fifth over.
Joseph acknowledged the incident and regrets his actions. “I recognize that my passion got the best of me. I have personally apologized to Captain Shai Hope, my teammates, and management. I also extend my sincerest apologies to the West Indies fans. I understand that even a brief lapse in judgment can have a far-reaching impact, and I deeply regret any disappointment caused.”
Sammy, before Joseph’s apology, said he would have a discussion with his vice-captain.
Hope was also asked about the incident at the post-match interview. “No comment,” was his initial response. Probed more about how the team was affected, he said, “We just got to control what we can control. I think that in a situation like that, we just got to understand that things happen, but it was great to see guys who we called upon raise their hand and did the job.”
Match commentator Mark Butcher did not like Joseph’s attitude and said, “As a captain or as a player, when you have a disagreement around tactics, or have a disagreement about something on the field…you work that out, either behind closed doors, (or) get on with your job. The captain asks you to bowl to a field; you bowl to it.”
West Indies won the match by eight wickets and clinched the three-match series 2-1.