ICC multiplies Pakistan by a slow rate during the first hate against New Zealand


Pakistan’s captain, Mohammad Rizwan, gestures at the end of the International Cricket Party of ICC Champions Trophy (ODI) between Pakistan and India in the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on February 23, 2025.-AFP

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday imposed a fine on the Pakistan male Cricket team due to a slow excessive rate during the first ODI against New Zealand played in Napier on Saturday.

According to the Apex Cricket agency, Jeff Crowe, of the ELITE ICC Match Referees panel, imposed the sanction after Pakistan was two over the required objective after the time assignments were taken into account.

According to article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for the players and the support personnel of the players, which refers to the minimum excessive rate crimes, the players are penalized 5% of their match rate for each of the trays, cannot play within the assigned time.

Since Pakistan did not have two over the required stipulation, visitors have been fined with 10% of their matches.

Pakistan’s captain, Mohammad Rizwan, declared himself guilty of crimes and accepted the proposed sanctions, eradicating the need for a formal audience.

For the unreserved, Pakistan is behind New Zealand 0-1 in the ODI series of three ongoing games, since they suffered an exhausting defeat of 73 races in the first game.

Batting First, New Zealand published a formidable total of 344, thanks to an outstanding century of Mark Chapman (132) and a fifty abdomenator of 24 balls of the debutant Muhammad Abbas.

In response, Pakistan started well, reaching 249-3 in 39. However, they could not capitalize on the strong position when the Wickts began to fall quickly. Pakistan was finally retired for 271 races.

The second hate between the two parts is scheduled to play in Hamilton on Wednesday.

Pakistan’s hate team for the second hate against New Zealand:

Mohammad Rizwan (C), Salman Ali Agha (VC), Abdullah Shafique, Ahmed Ahmed, Akif Javed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Imam-Ul-Haq, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Ali, Mohammad Wasim Jnr, Muhammad Irfan Khan, Nase, Nase, Nase, Nase, Nase, Naseh, Sufyan, Sufyan, Sufyan Shah, Sufyan Shah. Tayyab Tahir, Haris Rauf.



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