West Indies have been fined 40 per cent of their match fee for slow over rate after they lost the decider of the ODI series against New Zealand by five wickets. According to Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel. Which deals with the minimum over-rate case, players are fined 20 per cent of their match fee after their team bowls a certain number of overs in the stipulated time. fails in.
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In addition, in accordance with Article 16.12.2 of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League Play Conditions. A team is awarded a penalty of one point for each over short. As a result, West Indies have lost two points from their points table during the Super League.
Declared to be two overs short of loss
Richie Richardson of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees ruled Nicholas Pooran’s team two overs short of the target after taking into account the stipulated time.
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Blamed Pooran for this. He then accepted the proposed approval. So there was no need for a formal hearing. The allegation was made by on-field umpires Joel Wilson. And Leslie Reifer, third umpire Gregory Brathwaite and fourth umpire Nigel Duguid.
West Indies opener Kyle Meyers’ brilliant century went in vain
In the match, a brilliant century from West Indies opener Kyle Meyers went in vain. As New Zealand successfully chased down 302 runs in 47.1 overs with the help of brilliant batting from Martin Guptill, Devon Conway, Tom Latham and Daryl Mitchell.
Electing to bat first, West Indies’ Meyers scored 105 off 111 balls. While Pooran played a quickfire 91 off 55 balls, helping West Indies post 301/8 in their 50 overs.