A file of a file for the Pakistani crochet team© AFP
The Cricket team in Pakistan is going through a bad stage. After leaving the group stage in the Champions Cup, Pakistan lost 1-4 in the T20i series against New Zealand and then beat 0-3 in the ODI series. Now, Pakistan has been fined five percent of matches fees to maintain a slow excessive rate against New Zealand in Odi III in Mount Monjoiny on Saturday. “Visitors were fined for the third consecutive match in the recently concluded series against Black Caps,” the International Criminal Court said in a statement. The first ODI occurred from the series on March 29, the second on April 2 and the third on April 5. The third punishment was announced on Monday.
The International Council of Cricket (ICC) said on Monday that Jeff Crowe is from the elite committee for matches, imposing the punishment after Pakistan turns to be one of the goal stipulated with the time of time.
“According to Article 2.22 of the ICC Code for players and players’ support staff, which relate to the minimum excess crimes, the players are fined five percent of matches fees each from their side in failure at the allocated time, “ICC said in a statement.
Riswan acknowledged that he was guilty of the crime after Chris Brown and Paul Rival, along with the third referee, with the third referee Michael Gove, and the fourth wisdom and Wayne Knights.
In the match where New Zealand completed a survey of the ODI series on Pakistan, Michael Prakwell and Ris Mario, half of the century was crashed, with black hats made 264/8 in 42 amounts. In response, Pacer Ben Sears chose his second consecutive field of five and Aikit at a time when New Zealand Pakistan came out for 221 and won the match by 43 races, as visitors suffered from Audi’s sixth consecutive defeat on the hosts.
The match also witnessed an incident from the problem of crowds involved in Khoshil Shah, the founder in Pakistan, where security personnel are trying to prevent the moving cricket player from going over the fence towards some spectators.
The PCB Cricket Council (PCB) said in its statement that the spectators were originally from Afghanistan, directed painful words towards Khoshdale in the Pashto and that the ground employees eventually removed them from the place.
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