West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph's mother dies during second Test against England but he could still play the remainder of the match Alzarri Joseph informed before day three of second Test with England The 22-year-old was seen warming up with his team-mates ahead of play He is, at present, expected to play a full part in the remainder of the TestBy Richard Gibson For Mailonline Published: 13:51 GMT, 2 February 2019 | Updated: 14:15 GMT, 2 February 2019 Viewcomments West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph took to the field for practice on day three of the second Test with England despite his mother Sharon passing away overnight. The 22-year-old was in tears as he joined his team-mates for their pre-play warm-ups and his presence at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium suggests he intends to bat on the third day. Although West Indies are yet to confirm his participation for the remainder of the second Test, he was part of a team huddle ahead of the hosts resuming their first innings 85 runs ahead with four wickets intact. Joseph was seen warming up on Saturday - the day he learned of his mother's passing The mother of West Indies bowler Alzarri Joseph died in the early hours of Saturday A statement from Cricket West Indies read: 'Please join us as we express condolences to Alzarri and his family during this very difficult time.' Joseph, 22, is part of the four-pronged pace attack that has wreaked havoc with England's batting so far this series. He took a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket in his native Antigua when debutant Joe Denly flashed behind on the opening morning on Thursday, and finished with figures of two for 38 in England's 187 all out. Fighting to stay in a series they trail 1-0 at the midway point, Joe Root's England took to the field wearing black armbands as a mark of respect. Jospeh pictured watching the start of proceedings on day three of the Test in Antigua Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility