Frustrated Alzarri Joseph throws ball at Shimron Hetmyer’s stumps. What happened next? Watch | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Alzarri Joseph’s frustration boiled over during an intense Caribbean Premier League 2024 match between the Saint Lucia Kings and the Guyana Amazon Warriors.
In the ninth over, with Guyana closing in on victory, Joseph bowled to Hetmyer, who backed away and punched the ball straight back to the bowler.
In a moment of visible frustration, Joseph, who had clinched Azam Khan’s scalp in the previous ball, grabbed the ball and angrily hurled it down towards the batter’s end, followed by a sharp stare at Hetmyer.
The intensity of the moment clearly showed that Joseph was feeling the pressure as Guyana needed less than 10 runs more runs to secure victory.
What happened next? On the very next ball, Hetmyer delivered a crushing response.
With just nine runs needed, Hetmyer stepped back and unleashed a monstrous six over long-on, almost sealing the game in style for the Guyana Amazon Warriors.
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The powerful shot not only brought the chasing side to the brink of ending the match but also served as the perfect answer to Joseph’s earlier outburst.
In the very next over, the Warriors won by six wickets, chasing down Saint Lucia’s modest total of 101 in just 10 overs.
Hetmyer remained unbeaten with eight off three balls.
The brief but fiery exchange highlighted the competitive spirit of the CPL and left fans talking about the intense clash between bowler and batter.

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