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Azhar Ali dangling for delayed over rate
- Updated: January 28, 2017
Pakistan skipper Azhar Ali
Pakistan’s skipper Azhar Ali has been dangling for one compare for a delayed over rate during a fifth one-day general opposite Australia in Adelaide, a International Cricket Council (ICC) pronounced Friday.
The cessation means Azhar will skip Pakistan’s subsequent ODI opposite a West Indies in April. Ali was also fined 40 percent of his compare fee, with a other players fined 20 percent of their fees.
The punishment was imposed by compare arbitrate Jeff Crowe after Pakistan was ruled to be dual overs brief of a aim after time allowances were taken into consideration. According to a ICC Code of Conduct, players are fined 10 percent of their compare fees for each over their side fails to play in a allotted time.
Their captain is fined double that amount. Azhar had formerly been found guilty of a teenager over-rate corruption in an ODI opposite New Zealand in Auckland in late January. The Adelaide corruption was a second within a year, triggering a suspension. Australia won a ODI array 4-1 opposite Pakistan.