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India, England dock 40% of match fees for higher levels

India, England dock 40% of match fees for higher levels
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Dubai: ICC has imposed a 40 percent penalty at the cost of the match for the English and Indian team along with a reduction in the two ICC world test championships each to maintain a slow top level on the first test in Nottingham.
The ICC Match Referee Chris Broad is subject to sanctions after both parties are ruled into two of their targets after time allowance is considered.
In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC code of ethics for player personnel and players, which are related to minimum excessive violations, players are fined 20 percent of their match costs for each side they fail in the specified time.
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In addition, in accordance with Article 16.11.2 of the World Test Championship ICC championship play, the side is sentenced to one point for each short.
Captain Joe Root and Virat Kohli pleaded guilty and received sanctions proposed, so there was no need for a formal audience.
Umpuis on-field Michael Gough and Richard Kettleborough, Umpire Third Richard Illingworth and Fourth Referee David Millns leveled allegations.
The first test ended with a draw after India failed to get a 209 victory target on the last day due to heavy rains that washing the process.

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