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IND vs WI: Despite the win, Captain Dhawan may be in double trouble! They fined the whole team

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Reflexes

  • India won the first ODI by 3 races
  • Team India found guilty of slow overtax in first ODI
  • India won the series by 2 wickets in the second ODI

IND vs. WI: The Indian cricket team definitely won the ODI series against the West Indies, but despite the victory in the second match, the entire team including captain Shikhar Dhawan was in trouble. In reality, the Indian team was found guilty of speeding and the entire team was also fined for this. Not only this, it is the matter of the first match and in the second match, the India team took even more time which may not be a good result. For the first time, the team has been fined 20 per cent of the match fee.

The Indian cricket team was found guilty by match official Richie Richardson for speeding in the first ODI against the West Indies. According to him, the India team shot one over under the stipulated time under the direction of Shikhar Dhawan, after which he imposed this penalty. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said in its statement: “Under Rule 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel on Minimum Speeding, a fee of game to the players for each overball of their team within the stipulated time”. time.” 20 percent of the fine is imposed.

For his part, Captain Dhawan has accepted the infraction and the proposed sanction, which did not require a formal hearing. The accusations were leveled against the team by on-field referees Joel Wilson and Leslie Reifer, third referee Gregory Brathwaite and fourth referee Nigel Duguid. Significantly, India defeated West Indies by three runs in the first ODI. Following this, also in the second ODI, the team took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, recording a thrilling 2-wicket win.

The second match took longer than the first!

Let us tell you that these matches start at 7pm India time. In the first ODI, Team India pitched in the second inning. The second inning started at 23:20 Indian time and finished at 15:16. That is, it took the team 3 hours and 56 minutes to complete 50 overs. At the same time, in the second match, India was bowling first and after the match started at 7 pm, the team was able to complete the over after 10:57, that is around 3 hours and 57 minutes. . In such a situation, Shikhar Dhawan may be in trouble before the last ODI.

What is the ICC rule?

According to the International Cricket Council (ICC) rules, in ODI and T20, 14.11 overs must be bowled within an hour and 14.28 overs in Tests. In ODIs, the bowling side has about three and a half hours to play 50 overs. Whereas in T20, the bowling team has to bowl 20 overs in one hour and 25 minutes. If we talk about punishment, then at the first mistake, all players in the team are fined 20 percent of the match. At the same time, doing it a second time carries a 40 percent penalty. For the third time this has happened, the captain is banned for one game and also has to pay a 50 percent fine.

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This is a victory of self-confidence! The boys are now graduating. Well done #TeamIndia for winning the series. #WIvIND #FanCode #Cricketonkoo , Pragyan Ojha (@pragyanojha) 25 July 2022

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