ICC has fined England team for slow over-rate on Monday i.e. today. England will have to pay a penalty of 20% of the match fee for the slow over-rate in the third T20 against South Africa. According to the information received, England did not complete its over by the scheduled time and one over was left behind, due to which the team was fined. Former Ireland goalkeeper Harry Gregg died at the age of 87 According to article 2.22 of the ICC's Code of Conduct, the player and the player's support staff are fined for slow over-rate. After a fixed time, players are fined 20% of match fees for every over. According to the report, England captain Eoin Morgan admitted this mistake and accepted that the team could not complete their overs in the given time. Football: Celta Vigo fears on Real Madrid's win, match draw with 2-2 The charges were laid against England by umpires Adrian Holdstock and Allahuddin Palekar, and the third umpire Bongani Jail and the fourth official Brad White. England beat South Africa by 5 wickets in the last T20 and has also won a three-match series. Even today R Ashwin is looking for that person who taught 'Carrom Ball' in the streets of Chennai.