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International Cricket Council (ICC) Indian Cricket Team But in the first ODI, due to slow over rate, penalty is imposed.
In the first ODI played against Australia in Sydney, the Indian team took longer than scheduled, due to which match referee David Boon has fined the team 20 percent of the match fees.
Let me tell you that in the first match played in Sydney, the Indian team had to face a crushing defeat by 66 runs.
20 percent penalty for match fees
The ICC issued a statement on Saturday saying, “Article 2.22 of the ICC’s Code of Conduct imposes a penalty of 20 percent of their match fees on players and related staff who have failed to bowl within the stipulated time.”
The statement further said that Captain Kohli has admitted his mistake and also accepted the punishment due to which there is no need for an official hearing.
Twitter post
ICC fined
India players have been fined for enjoying a slow over-rate in their 1st ICC Men’s @cricketworldcup Super League ODI against Australia.
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– ICC (@ICC) November 28, 2020
Such allegations were decided on the Indian team
In addition to on-field umpires Rod Tucker and Sam Mogazsky, TV umpire Paul Riffel and fourth umpire Gerard Abood levied slow-rate charges on the Indian team. After this, every player has been fined.
Probable cause
India took more time for this reason
In the first ODI, only five bowlers were given a place in the playing eleven by Indian captain Virat Kohli.
Batting first, Australia batted brilliantly and put up a big score. During this time, the Indian bowler looked absolutely helpless and kept craving for wickets.
The Indian team also made a lot of mistakes in fielding and due to this pressure, it took captain Kohli more time to set the fielding and change the bowling.
Match report
Australia won the first ODI
In the match played on Friday, Australia scored a huge score of 374/6 thanks to the centuries of Aaron Finch (114) and Steve Smith (105), in response to which the Indian team could score 308 runs losing eight wickets.
Hardik Pandya’s innings of 90 runs was the highest for India. Apart from him, Shikhar Dhawan had scored 74 runs.
Australia won the first match by 66 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the series.
Last update
Nov 28, 2020, 07:58 pm