Alzarri Joseph

  • Nov 20, 1996 (26 years)
  • Antigua
  • Right-hand bat
  • Right-arm fast
Player Batting Status
  M Inn NO Runs HS Avg SR 100 200 50 4s 6s
Test 30 45 0 554 86 12.31 54.42 0 0 2 57 23
ODI 64 38 16 386 49 17.55 71.75 0 0 0 27 18
T20I 16 7 5 53 14 26.5 100.0 0 0 0 3 3
IPL 19 7 6 27 15 27.0 84.38 0 0 0 3 0
Player Bowling Status
  M Inn B Runs Wkts BBI BBM Econ Avg SR 5W 10W
30 56 5132 3011 85 5/81 7/111 3.52 35.42 60.38 1 0
64 63 3314 2945 105 5/56 5/56 5.33 28.05 31.56 1 0
16 16 366 493 26 5/40 5/40 8.08 18.96 14.08 1 0
19 19 376 576 20 6/12 6/12 9.19 28.8 18.8 1 0
Biography

The thing with talent is that it demands a cool head. Deprive it of that and it goes haywire, sometimes snowballing into almost nothing. Luckily for West Indies, Alzarri Joseph possesses a cool head. Not the kind that stymies a pacer's aggression, the kind which holds him in good stead even after success at an early age. Joseph shot to fame early. He led the side that won the Under-19 World Cup in 2016 and was also the quickest bowler of the competition. Tall, fast and blessed with an easy action, Joseph became the talk of the town.

Like with most young promising cricketers, there were demands of drafting him early into the side. And those demands were met in 2016 when he was drafted into the Test squad against a visiting Indian side. A 19-year-old pacer announced his arrival to international cricket in style by dismissing Virat Kohli with a venomous delivery in just his third over. In the same year, Joseph made his ODI debut against another Asian side - Pakistan - in Sharjah.

Joseph sustained a stress fracture in his back in December 2017 during the tour of New Zealand and that forced the pacer to be out of international action for close to seven months. Post recovery, Joseph took part in the home series against Bangladesh and then represented St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League. Joseph was initially named in Windies’ squad for India tour, but was later replaced by Sherman Lewis as a Cricket West Indies (CWI) medical panel recommended that he should be allowed to continue his rehabilitation to full fitness for international competitions.

The Antiguan started his career with the club that his father was once a part of. Soon after he got into the age group cricket and tasted success playing for Antigua. Joseph, who idolizes Dale Steyn, learned the craft under former West Indies pacer Winston Benjamin. CWI awarded Joseph a central contract across all formats for the 2018-19 season in October 2018.

Written by Abhinand Raghavendran