New Zealand penalised WTC points, drop to fifth in table
PTI, Dec 3, 2024, 6:30 PM IST
Image source: X / @ICC
Dubai: New Zealand’s aspirations of qualifying for the World Test Championship Final suffered a setback after they were docked three penalty points due to slow over-rate against England leading to a drop in the ranking table, the ICC stated on Tuesday.
The deduction is a welcome news for India, who enjoy pole position with 61.11 percentage points.
New Zealand now have a points percentage of 47.92 percent and can only move as high as 55.36 percent with victories from their remaining two fixtures against England. South Africa (59.26), Australia (57.26) and Sri Lanka (50) are placed second, third and fourth respectively.
“The race to feature at next year’s ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s has taken a twist with New Zealand and England sanctioned for maintaining a slow over-rate during the opening Test of their series in Christchurch,” the ICC said in a statement.
“Both teams were fined 15 percent of their match fees and penalised three crucial World Test Championship competition points, adding more intrigue to the thrilling final stages of the ongoing cycle,” it further stated.
While England are already out of contention of reaching next year’s final despite the impressive eight-wicket triumph at Hagley Oval, the loss in competition points is a major blow to New Zealand who drop from equal fourth to outright fifth on the standings as a result.
It means the inaugural World Test Championship winners face a tough ask to qualify for next year’s one-off Test in June 2025, with two wins against England and several other results also needing to go their way if they are to reach the Lord’s decider.
New Zealand and England were both found to have three overs short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration, with sides penalised one point for each over they were found to be short.
Both captains – Tom Latham of New Zealand and Ben Stokes of England – pleaded guilty to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction, so there was no need for a formal hearing.
On-field umpires Ahsan Raza and Rod Tucker, third umpire Adrian Holdstock and fourth official Kim Cotton levelled the charges, with David Boon of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees imposing the sanctions.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Stokes questions ICC on over-rate calculations
Rishabh Pant has taken to Test cricket like a duck to water: Rahul Dravid
Who is the next BCCI secretary? State units wonder after Shah’s elevation to ICC
Picking pink ball from hand could be tricky, admits KL Rahul
Changing positions no longer a mental challenge, can bat anywhere: Rahul
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
IRCTC to set up tent city for Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj
Off-duty Army jawan shot at by terrorists in J-K’s Pulwama
HD Deve Gowda appeals to central govt to look into drinking water shortage in Bengaluru
Emotional Justice Manmohan bids goodbye to Delhi HC, to take oath as SC judge Dec 5
Fadnavis to take oath as CM for 3rd time, PM Modi to attend ceremony
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.