ICC World Championship 2021-23: India & England both lost two point for Slow over rates in 1st Test


ICC World Championship 2021-23: India & England both lost two point for Slow over rates in 1st Test

Eng vs Ind: Instead of four points each, England and India only take two points each from the drawn first Test in Nottingham.

England and India have been fined two World Test Championship points each for their slow over-rates during the first Test in Nottingham. Which ended as a rain-affected draw on Sunday. Both teams also fined 40% of their match fee by match referee Chris Broad.

The teams now take two points each out of the Test match, instead of the four they would normally get for a draw under the new points system for the 2021-23 WTC cycle.

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A major factor behind the slow over rates was both teams opting for pace-heavy attacks owing to the seam-and-swing-friendly pitch and overhead conditions at Trent Bridge. England picked four fast bowlers and no spinners. And India four fast bowlers and one spinner, Ravindra Jadeja. In the end, the quicks sent down all but 16 of the 250.2 overs bowled during the Test match.

The match was also beset by frequent rain interruptions. While the completion of overs was also delayed by batters not being ready to face.

As light worsened on the second afternoon, KL Rahul took his time to get into his position against James Anderson. England’s batters, meanwhile, also made Mohammed Siraj wait on more than one occasion.

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Over-rate-related points deductions could prove costly to teams during the WTC. In the inaugural 2019-21 cycle. Australia also docked four points for their slow over rate during the 2020 Boxing Day Test against India in Melbourne. It ultimately cost them a place in the final. Which instead went to eventual champions New Zealand.