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Pakistan Rebuffed By ICC, Lose WTC Focuses And A piece Of Match Charge - Here's The reason

Pakistan Rebuffed By ICC, Lose WTC Focuses And A piece Of Match Charge - Here's The reason






Pakistan were moored six World Test Title (WTC) focuses for delayed over rate during the initial Test match against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.


Pakistan were moored
six World Test Title (WTC) focuses for delayed over rate during the initial Test match against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. The Shan Masood-drove side was viewed as at fault for being six overs short during the experience and subsequently, the Worldwide Cricket Gathering (ICC) chose to dock six focuses.
 Pakistan additionally lost 30% of the match charge after Masood confessed to the offenses and acknowledged the proposed sanctions. Then again, Bangladesh were additionally seen as at legitimate fault for delayed over rate and they lost three WTC focuses and were docked 15% of the match charge.

Because of the new turns of events, Pakistan stay in the eighth spot in the WTC standings while Bangladesh dropped to seventh. South Africa climb a spot and are as of now 6th.

In the mean time, Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan was fined 10% of his match charge and was given a fault point for breaking Level 1 of the ICC Set of principles. Shakib tossed the ball at Mohammad Rizwan during the 33rd over of the subsequent innings.

As per discharge, Shakib was rebuffed as per Article 2.9 of the ICC Set of rules for Players and Player Backing Faculty, which connects with "tossing a ball (or some other thing of cricket hardware, for example, a water bottle) at or close to a Player, Player Backing Staff, Umpire, Match Ref or some other third individual in an unseemly as well as hazardous way during a Global Match."

Coming to the match, spinners Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shakib Al Hasan took seven wickets between them to get Bangladesh's lady prevail upon Pakistan in five-day cricket, a shocking 10-wicket triumph in the primary Test in Rawalpindi on Sunday.

Mehidy snatched 4-21 and Shakib 3-44 to set off a Pakistan breakdown on the fifth day, with the home side excused for 146 runs in 55.5 overs.

That left Bangladesh an objective of only 30 runs, which openers Zakir Hasan and Shadman Islam arrived at in 6.3 overs.



Zakir (15) hit the triumphant limit, with Shadman at the opposite end unbeaten on nine, as their crew commended a significant triumph.

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