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15 Aug 2016 10:45 #317606
by myballfield
Pakistan have been fined for a slow over rate during their final-Test win against England at The Oval.
Match referee Richie Richardson ruled that Misbah-ul-Haq's team were one over short of their target figure, despite time allowances being considered.
Misbah was fined 20% of his match fee and if a further over rate offence occurs within 12 months under his captaincy he will face a suspension.
His team-mates were each fined 10% of their match fees.
Pakistan won the match by 10 wickets to draw the series
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16 Aug 2016 04:38 #317700
by pwarbi
Fines for a slow over rate have been in place for a while now, and even though the fines implemented in this game seem a little harsh on this occasion. I guess everyone playing knows the rules so there's no excuse these days for a low over rate, and just because players might not agree with them, the rules are there for a reason and so should be adhered to.
Across most sports I think there tends to be certain rules and regulations that fans and players don't like, and while they are there for a reason, on a lot of occasions they are actually detrimental to the game.
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16 Aug 2016 09:18 #317704
by ketchim
I cannot see how a game WON withover 3 sessions LEFT
could see the winning team incur a FINE for bowling a slow over rate ??????
IF it sounds stupid, then the by law is an ass !
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16 Aug 2016 11:20 #317757
by ketchim
wonder what the
by law says about the Batting team ??
and what FINE should be imposed upon them for short changing Fans :
3 sessions or a FULL day of Cricket
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16 Aug 2016 13:53 #317819
by mapoui
Sir Richard Richardson is a Tom..has always been. he will play by no rules other that those of the establishment.
phuck him! nutten bettah is to be expected from him >

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16 Aug 2016 13:57 #317820
by dillinger10
The problem is, England escaped punishment for their slow-over rate at Edgbaston. You can't have one rule for the Big 3, and one rule for the others.
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