Pakistan has been handed a penalty following their slow over rate during the Cape Town Test against South Africa.
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The ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees fined Pakistan 25% of their match fee and penalised five ICC World Test Championship points for maintaining a slow over-rate against South Africa in the
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According to ICC’s official website, the second Test will be played between January 3, 2025, and January 7, 2025, at the Newlands in Cape Town. Dec 26, 2024, Thu - Dec 30, 2024, Mon Pakistan vs ...
After losing the two-match Test series 0-2 against South Africa, the Pakistan cricket team was penalised 25 per cent of their match fee owing to a slow-over rate in the last match of the series at the Newlands in Cape Town.
Pakistan have been fined 25 per cent of their match fee and penalised five ICC World Test Championship points for maintaining a slow over-rate against South Africa in the second Test in Cape Town.
Pakistan's slow over rate during their 10-wicket loss to South Africa in the second Test match in Cape Town has cost them five World Test Championship (WTC) points and 25% of their match fee.