England won at Lord’s, but the ICC fined a strong fine; British will remember this punishment

England won at Lord’s, but the ICC fined a strong fine; British will remember this punishment

ICC punished england on Lord’s test: There have been three matches of the five -match Test series between India and England. India lost by 22 runs in the Lord’s Test, after which England took a 2–1 lead in the series. But even after winning the Lord’s Test, the team of Ben Stokes has suffered a major setback. The ICC has imposed a fine on the British team, while the England team has suffered a lot in the WTC rankings. Despite winning the Lord’s Test, the England team is in loss.

Why did ICC impose a fine on England?

England won from India in the last session on the fifth day of the Lord’s Test. But these English bowlers got caught in their own trap in this Test match. The ICC has fined England due to a slow over rate in Lord’s Test. For this, 10 percent match fees of Ben Stokes and his team will be deducted.

In the Lord’s Test, the game fell 2 overs behind due to the England team. According to the ICC rules, five percent match fees are deducted when one over is reduced, while two overs are being fined 10 percent.

Big loss in WTC points

In the World Test Championship rankings, England were to get 24 points out of 36, which is now only 22 points. According to ICC rules, one point is reduced by reducing one over. At the same time, England’s two -over was reduced by 2 points, due to which the point of the British team has come from 66.67 percent to 61.11 percent.

Sri Lanka has directly benefited from England’s mistake. England was second in the WTC points table, but England has come from second to third due to the fall of point percentage due to slow over rate. At the same time, Sri Lanka is second in this table with 66.67 point percent. In this table, Australia is number one with 100 point percent. At the same time, India is at number four in this table with 33.33 point percent.

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