West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph has been penalized for violating the ICC Code of Conduct during the first ODI against Bangladesh. The incident occurred before the match even began, when Joseph used offensive and abusive language in response to an umpire's instruction. This is Joseph's second offence in 24 months, earning him a demerit point and a fine of 25% of his match fee. Despite the disciplinary setback, the West Indies team was able to break their losing streak against Bangladesh, with standout performances by Sherfane Rutherford and Shai Hope leading them to victory.
In a nail-biting game, Karnali emerged victorious with a 7-wicket win against Lumle United Limited. The match was evenly poised, with Lumle United Limited setting a target of 150 runs for Karnali to chase. However, Karnali's impressive batting performance, led by top-scorer Ban and Kay, helped them secure a resounding victory with 7 wickets and 30 balls remaining. This win marks Karnali's dominance in the tournament and puts them in a strong position for the remainder of the season.
West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph has completed his suspension and is set to make his comeback in the third T20I against England on Thursday. However, all-rounder Andre Russell is ruled out due to an ankle injury. Joseph was banned for breaching the code of conduct after an altercation with captain Shai Hope during the third ODI against England. Don't miss this exciting match, tune in to see Joseph's return and the West Indies take on England in the T20I series.
West Indies emerged victorious over England in a thrilling third ODI cricket match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Despite a strong start from England's Phil Salt and Dan Mousley, West Indies' bowlers, including Alzarri Joseph and Matthew Forde, took crucial wickets to secure their team's win. Captain Shai Hope's brilliant catch and an impressive performance from Romario Shepherd also contributed to the West Indies' success.