Zimbabwe skipper Elton Chigumbura will miss whatever is left of the three-match arrangement against Pakistan after he was given a two-match suspension for keeping up a moderate over-rate amid the first ODI against Pakistan at the Gadaffi stadium in Lahore.
On-field umpires Aleem Dar and Russell Tiffin, third umpire Ahmed Shahab and store umpire Shozab Raza leveled the charges on Chigumbura, who confessed and acknowledged the punishments, which implied that there was no requirement for a formal hearing.
ICC remote match official Roshan Mahanama, who ruled Zimbabwe to be three overs shy of the objective toward the end of the match after time remittances were contemplated, given Chigumbura two suspension focuses while whatever remains of the Zimbabwe players were fined 40 for every penny of their match charges (10 for each penny for each of the initial two overs and 20 for every penny for the third over), according to the ICC Code of Conduct which manages least over-rate necessities, estimations, reporting, disciplinary process and approvals.
Article 2.5.2 of the Code, which identifies with genuine over-rate offenses, states: "Where the real over rate in any Test Match or some other International Match of no less than four days in span is more than five overs shy of the Minimum Over Rate, or, in any One Day International Match, Twenty20 International Match or some other International Match of fifty (50) or twenty (20) overs per side, is more than two overs shy of the Minimum Over Rate, such an offense should be viewed as a 'Genuine Over Rate Offense'."
On the off chance that Chigumbura is discovered liable of another genuine over-rate offense in an ODI throughout the following 12 months, he will get an approval somewhere around two and eight suspension focuses.
Friday, 29 May 2015
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