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Sunday, April 3, 2011

India fined for slow over-rate in World Cup final

Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni hits a range during a Cricket World Cup 2011 last during Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai upon Saturday. India have been fined for progressing a delayed over-rate in their six-wicket World Cup last win over Sri Lanka, a International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced.
©AFP – Manan Vatsyayana

MUMBAI (AFP) – India have been fined for progressing a delayed over-rate in their six-wicket World Cup last win over Sri Lanka, a International Cricket Council (ICC) voiced Sunday.

India, who fielded initial after losing a toss during a Wankhede Stadium upon Saturday, were found to have been only a single over reduced of a aim for bowling a overs by compare arbitrate Jeff Crowe, a former New Zealand captain, during a finish of a tie when time allowances were taken in to consideration.

Under ICC manners which meant Mahendra Singh Dhoni, India’s captain who done a man-of-the-match winning 91 not out, was fined twenty percent of his compare price in his purpose as skipper, whilst his players perceived 10 percent fines.

India supposed a penalties but contest, frequency startling as players were rewarded with a reward of $225,000 any from their gay paymasters for winning a World Cup.

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