International Criminal Court fines in Pakistan for slow modified during ODI against New Zealand – Aitrend

The gestures of Pakistan Mohamed Rizouan at the end of the one -day cricket match (ODI) between Pakistan and India at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on February 23, 2025.
The gestures of Pakistan Mohamed Rizouan at the end of the one -day cricket match (ODI) between Pakistan and India at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on February 23, 2025.

On Tuesday, ICC imposed a fine on the Pakistani men’s cricket team at a slow rise during the first ODI against New Zealand played in Naber on Saturday.

According to the APEX Cricket, Jeff Crowe of the ICC Elite committee for the penalty referendums was imposed after it was found that Pakistan had exceeded the required goal after observing time allowances.

According to Article 2.2 of the ICC Code for players and players ’support staff, which relate to excessive crimes in the minimum rate, players are punished by 5 % of the match fees for each side on their side in progress on time.

Since Pakistan was less than the required condition, visitors have been fined 10 % of the matches.

Captain Pakistan Mohamed Rizouan acknowledged that he was guilty of crimes and before the proposed penalties, and led the need for an official hearing.

For others, Pakistan New Zealand is 0-1 in the continuous ODI series, which lasted three games because it was defeated by 73 in the opening match.

The beating first, New Zealand published a total of 344 huge, thanks to a prominent century of Mark Chapman (132) and fifty balls from Mohamed Abbas.

In response, Pakistan began well, reaching 249-3 in 39. However, they failed to take advantage of the strong situation as the Wikit began to decrease quickly. Pakistan was eventually starting from 271 runs.

ODI is scheduled to play the second between the two sides in Hamilton on Wednesday.

ODI in Pakistan, the second codic, against New Zealand:

Muhammad Rizwan (c), Salman Ali Agha (VC), Abdullah Shafik, Abrar Ahmed, Akif Jafid, Babar Azam, Fahim Ashraf, Imam Allam, Khoshid Shah, Mawhamad, Muhammad, Muhammad. Taiab Taher, Harris Rove.

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