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As a team that is not happy with anchoring two points WTC: Kohli

As a team that is not happy with anchoring two points WTC: Kohli
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LONDON (UK): India Skipper Virat Kohli on Wednesday said it was not too happy with crashing into two points Championship Test World (WTC) because it was very excessive in the first test against England.
Britain and India on Wednesday was fined 40 percent of their match costs and sentenced two points in the world ICC world test to maintain a slow upper level on the first test in Nottingham.
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India has won the test series in England only on three occasions – in 1971 (under captain Ajit Wadekar), in 1986 (under captain of the capil dev), and in 2007 (under the Rahul Dravid “Yes, that’s true.
As a Team, we are not happy that we lost two points because it was slowly excessive.
That factor is in our control, we make some overs and we only lack two overs in the end, “Kohli said during a virtual press conference.
Also English players anchored 40 Percent of the cost of the match, 2 penalty points for the excessive Latimum ICC have imposed a 40 percent penalty at the cost of the match for the English and Indian team along with a reduction of two points of the world ICC world test to maintain a slow level of continuation on the first test in Nottingham.
Basically, we have to follow the game step.
You don’t want too far in a game that you can’t make overs.
As you say, POI N are very important, “he added.
Chris is wide from the ICC elite panel of the referee match which 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 ICC code of ethics for player support personnel and players, which are related to the minimum excess violation, players are fined 20 percent of their match costs for each if their parties fail in the specified time.
In addition, in accordance with Article 16.11.2 of the ICC World Test Championship Championship, the side was 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 between India and England ended in a draw after the rain played Spoilsport on the last day of the test.
The visitors looked ready for victory, needed 157 to win on the last day, with nine Wickets in hand, but the gods of weather had something else in mind.
England and India will now lock the horns on the second test begins on Thursday on the Lord’s cricket land.

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