GROS ISLET (St Lucia): West Indies have already been fined 60 percent of the game price and also penalised six ICC World Test Championship (WTC) factors for keeping a slow over-rate from South Africa in the second Test at St Lucia.
Richie Richardson of those Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees enforced the sanction later Kraigg Brathwaite’s negative has been mastered to be three overs short of their goal after time allowances had been taken under account.
“According to Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Service Personnel, that relates to minimal over-rate offencesplayers have been fined 20 per cent of their match fees for each over their aspect fails to bowl at the allotted period,” an announcement in ICC read.
Based on ICC, furthermore, according to Article 16.11.2 of these WTC playing requirements, a negative is penalised two factors for every more than short.
Thus, six WTC factors are deducted in the West Indies’ factors overall.
Brathwaite pleaded guilty to this offence and approved that the suggested sanction, therefore there wasn’t any demand for an official hearing.
On-field umpires Joel Wilson and Gregory Brathwaite, third umpire Leslie Reifer and fourth umpire Nigel Duguid levelled the fee.
West Indies lost the second Test against South Africa by 158 runs Monday and because of this, the hosts endured a string sweep.
In the whole show, the hosts didn’t register a score of over 200 even after.