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India, Set for WTC points docked England, fined for slow rate in IND vs ENG 3rd test

India and England have lost more than a session of bowling, as there is a possibility of a slow rate, resulting in the WTC points docked

Both India and England are at risk of having a slow -docked points in the Rare Rare in the ongoing IND vs Eng 3rd Test. The game was extended by an additional half an hour in all 3 days at Lord’s, but lost over a session. Captain Shubman Gill and Ben Stokes are ready to impose a large -scale fine for a slower rate.

Lost more than a session: India, England set for the docked points

Both India and England are within a shot to win the IND vs ENG 3rd test at Lord’s. However, any points earned for victory will show massive cuts due to slow speed. On day 1, India sent only 83 overs despite using half an hour of expansion. On day 2, this number fell to 75. Day 3 saw 77 overs, so far it was another slow day of Test cricket.

The current WTC rule implies that the teams have docked marks for higher rates than a slow rate. In 2023, after the Ashes 4th Test, Australia were penalized by 10 points, while England lost 19 points throughout the series. England were docked a total of 22 points in the final WTC cycle and some were at risk of losing again. The current rule punishes the sides a point, each for each for each. India was less 7 on 1, while England was also very low in both days.

With points, players from both teams can face significant fine. The ICC rules will be subject to the state players recover to the perfect fix of their match fee, which decreases, with the maximum fine at 50%.

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Why is the game so long?

Reduce the curriculum factor. London Heat is a major talk in which English heat is extremely dry. In addition, there have been injuries to contest elections together. Ben Stokes struggled with a waist issue on day 1. Rishabh Pant was hit on fingers and required treatment on several occasions. At the end of day 3, Zak Croly also ‘treatment’ on his wrist in the final in the drama.

Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes that the fine is not enough, however, the given players are extremely rich.

“I don’t think the penalty works. These leads (cricketers) are quite rich. I don’t think cash is going to affect them. (This) Test match is a problem for a short time Test match is a problem for cricket. I know it is hot. I know that I know we have received some injuries. He told BBC Sport.

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