Pakistan fined for slow play
Shoaib Malik and the Pakistan team have been fined for slow play, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Saturday, following their 25-run victory over South Africa in their second day-night international at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Saturday.
Match referee Alan Hurst of the Emirates elite panel of ICC match referees imposed the fines after Malik’s side was ruled to be three overs short of its target at the end of the match when time allowances were taken into consideration.
And with the shortfall being more than two overs, Malik, as captain, was automatically charged with a level two Code of Conduct breach. Hurst said: “The Pakistan team finished three overs short of the required number of overs, although they were fully updated throughout the innings of their progress by the umpires.
“And although captain Shoaib Malik was not on the field for much of the innings because of injury, he is still accountable in these circumstances,” he added. Malik was fined 50 per cent of his match fee for the breach and as he was found guilty, that punishment took precedence over any fine that was imposed on him as part of the Pakistan team.
Source:Cricket News
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