Ind vs WI: West Indies players fined 80 per cent match fee for slow over-rate
Ind vs WI: West Indies players fined 80 per cent match fee for slow over-rate
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India vs West Indies: Even though the first ODI of the three-match series was played between India and West Indies team in Chennai, the guest team won by West Indies. At the same time, in this match, a mistake was made by the entire team of West Indies, due to which the team has suffered heavy losses. Where the ICC has given a big punishment to the West Indies in the first ODI due to the slow over rate.

According to media reports, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has fined 80 percent of the match fees on the players, including the captain of the West Indies team. In this match, guest team West Indies has broken Article 2.22 of ICC Code of Conduct, which decides the minimum over rate penalty. Under this, the ICC has found the West Indies team guilty of slow over rate and sentenced.

20 per cent match fees are deducted on an over: For the information, let us tell you that according to the ICC rules, if a team makes one over in ODI late, then 20-20 per cent of the match fee is deducted on all players. are given. In this match, the West Indies team was delayed by 4 overs, due to which the players of the team have suffered by losing 80-80 percent match fees. Team captain Kiron Pollard has admitted this mistake.

Captain Pollard admitted his mistake: It is also being said that in Chennai ODI, the field umpires Nitin Menon and Shaun George, third umpire Rod Tucker and fourth umpire Anil Chaudhary were accused of this. But accepting this charge, Kirron Pollard found himself guilty and also accepted the ICC sentence. In such a case, there will be no hearing from the ICC in this case. Let us tell you that West Indies took more than 4 hours for 50 overs.

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