India, Australia fined for slow over-rate during WTC final; Gill sanctioned for criticising umpire’s decision
India will lose all of their match fees for slow over rate and Australia would face h fine of 80 per cent of their match fees
India will lose all of their match fees for slow over rate and Australia would face h fine of 80 per cent of their match fees
India succumbed to a score of 234 in 63.3 overs with Mohammad Shami as the last player standing with a score of 13(8)*.
The controversy began to unfold as doubts emerged about whether the ball made contact with the ground during Green's subsequent roll.
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On the opening day of the World Test Championship Final (WTC Final) against India, Australia set a mountain of 327 runs. Australia has lost 3 wickets to India as of the first day's play.
We are going to bowl. Said Rohit Sharma
"(We don't know) who our best players are, and I think the players might've lost a little bit of an understanding of what their roles are.
South Africa had affirmed their position at the top of the WTC table after their win at Lord's, but an innings defeat here has reduced their win percentage to 66.67 percent, below that of Australia's 70 percent.
Each match of the upcoming WTC will now be contested for the same number of points – 12 for a win, four for a draw and six for a tie