West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph has declared it feels "really good to be back" after making his return to competitive cricket for the first time in seven months, according to Antigua Observer.
The Antiguan pace bowler, who was sidelined late in 2025 with a stress fracture, said he is "feeling stronger" following his recovery. Joseph bowled seven overs for the New Winthorpes Lions in the local Two Day competition over the weekend, marking a significant milestone in his return to fitness.
As reported by Antigua Observer, Joseph claimed a wicket during the outing, offering an encouraging sign for both the player and West Indies cricket fans eager to see the fast bowler back at full strength.
Joseph's return to local club cricket is a customary step for players recovering from injury, allowing them to rebuild match fitness and confidence before returning to the international stage. The stress fracture had kept the bowler out of action since late 2025, making the weekend's appearance a welcome development for Antiguan cricket supporters.