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Cricket-Pakistan captain Azhar Ali handed anathema for delayed over-rate
- Updated: January 27, 2017
Pakistan one-day general captain Azhar Ali has been dangling for one competition and fined 40 percent of his compare price for a team’s delayed over-rate in Thursday’s diversion opposite Australia, cricket’s universe ruling physique (ICC) has said.
Pakistan were ruled to be dual overs brief of their aim during a 57-run detriment in a fifth and final compare of a array in Adelaide, a International Cricket Council pronounced in a matter on Friday.
It was a 31-year-old Azhar’s second delayed over-rate corruption in a final 12 months, heading to his cessation from Pakistan’s subsequent 50-over match, now scheduled opposite West Indies in April.
Azhar was also authorised during an ODI opposite New Zealand in Auckland on Jan. 31 final year.
Players are fined 10 percent of their compare price while a captain is docked double a volume for each over a side is found to have unsuccessful to play in a allotted time, according to a ICC’s formula of conduct.
The South Asian side mislaid a array 4-1.