Windies turn on each other in furious exchange

West Indies bowler Alzarri Joseph was left fuming with his teammates Shai Hope and Sherfane Rutherford after a comical error in the field during the first T20I against Australia.

Bowling the second-last over, Joseph had just been hit for six before T20 specialist Tim David skied one of his deliveries.

The ball went out into the deep and was in the air long enough for a fielder to catch it, but neither Hope nor Rutherford got near it.

Joseph was seen in immediate disbelief, staring out to the deep after the missed opportunity.

“That’s just poor, Alzarri Joseph. I wouldn’t want to get on the wrong side of him,” Mark Waugh said on Fox Cricket.

Isa Guha added both men had an “absolute shocker”, before stating it could be the difference between 210 and 230.

Footage then captured Joseph throwing his hands in the air furiously as neither man went near the ball.

David was on 31 not out at the time with Australia 5-197.

The middle-order batter went on to score 37 not out, with Australia finishing 7-213.

The West Indies ultimately fell 11 runs short in their run chase after taking the game down to the wire.

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