Alzarri Joseph’s first Test on his home island of Antigua is one he will never be able to forget. That looked set to be because of the brutish delivery with which he dismissed Joe Root on day one at North Sound in January 2019.Joseph – who, six overs earlier, had Joe Denly caught behind off a long hop with his first ball – got a delivery to bounce venomously off the surface and into the shell-shocked England captain’s bat handle before it was caught at gully by Shai Hope after a parry from John Campbell at third slip. But ahead of day three news broke that Joseph’s world had been rocked by the death of his mother, Sharon, after a long battle with illness. Dismissing England’s best batsman no longer mattered.Yet, Joseph played on – and dismissed him again, and Denly once more, too, during a speedy and skilful seven-over spell as England tumbled to 59-4 and, ultimately, to 132 all out and a series defeat.The seamer, quite understandably, did not bellow with delight at his wickets – he didn’t even appeal after the delivery from which Root was eventually given out caught behind following a successful review.But his team-mates…