The Indian team is repeating the same mistake again and again and is also losing its crores. Along with the defeat in the first one-day, Team India has also been fined for slow over-rate. Team India will have to pay 80% of the match fee for the slow over-rate in the first one-day against New Zealand. Team India did not complete its over by the stipulated time and four overs were left behind, due to which the team was fined. 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. Ind Vs Nz: Team India wins series by losing first match, this is the record in last two series According to the information, for every over after the fixed time, players are fined 20% match fees. According to the report, Virat Kohli admitted this mistake and accepted that the team was not able to complete their overs in due time. However, in this case, Indian captain Virat Kohli has accepted this ICC charge. The allegations were made on Team India by on-field umpires Shawn Haig and Langton Luceré, besides third umpire Bruce Oxford and fourth umpire Chris Brown. Big revelation about Indian cricket, why Rayudu was left out of the team Even before this, Team India was fined 40 and 20% of the match fees for the slow over-rate in the fourth and fifth T20 match against New Zealand. Team India won the super over in that match and took a 4-0 lead in the series. In the last match, Team India defeated Kiwis by 7 runs and won the five-match T20 series 5–0. Pakistani wrestler can play in Asian wrestling championship, Foreign Ministry agrees