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“The race to feature at next year’s ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s has taken a twist with New Zealand and England sanctioned for maintaining a slow over-rate during the opening Test of their series in Christchurch,” the ICC stated in an announcement.
“Both teams were fined 15 percent of their match fees and penalised three crucial World Test Championship competition points, adding more intrigue to the thrilling final stages of the ongoing cycle,” it additional acknowledged.
Whereas England are already out of competition of reaching subsequent 12 months’s closing regardless of the spectacular eight-wicket triumph at Hagley Oval, the loss in competitors factors is a significant blow to New Zealand who drop from equal fourth to outright fifth on the standings consequently.
It means the inaugural World Check Championship winners face a troublesome ask to qualify for subsequent 12 months’s one-off Check in June 2025, with two wins in opposition to England and several other different outcomes additionally needing to go their method if they’re to achieve the Lord’s decider.
New Zealand and England have been each discovered to have three overs wanting the goal after time allowances have been considered, with sides penalised one level for every over they have been discovered to be brief.
Each captains – Tom Latham of New Zealand and Ben Stokes of England – pleaded responsible to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction, so there was no want for a proper listening to.
On-field umpires Ahsan Raza and Rod Tucker, third umpire Adrian Holdstock and fourth official Kim Cotton levelled the costs, with David Boon of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees imposing the sanctions.
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