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‘Indignant’ Ben Stokes kicks ICC within the face, refuses to signal ‘over-rate sheets’


England Nationwide Cricket Crew Check skipper Ben Stokes has demanded solutions from the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) following his staff was docked of WTC factors resulting from gradual over-rate. He mentioned that he hasn’t signed an over-rate sheet since Lord’s Check within the Ashes and needs the worldwide physique to reply on the identical.

England Nationwide Cricket Crew’s want to make it into the ultimate of the ICC World Check Championship took a large hit regardless of profitable the primary Check in opposition to the New Zealand Nationwide Cricket Crew. Ben Stokes’ staff and the Kiwis had been docked some essential factors for gradual overrate.

England and New Zealand had been docked three World Check Championship (WTC) factors with 15% match charge fines for gradual over-rate in first Check

Each the England Nationwide Cricket Crew and the New Zealand Nationwide Cricket Crew had been docked three World Check Championship (WTC) factors with 15% match charge fines. Ben Stokes’ aspect is essentially the most affected staff on this cycle as a result of gradual over charge, as they’ve been docked 22 factors within the 2023-25 cycle.

Not solely this, the England Nationwide Cricket Crew misplaced 19 of the 28 factors gained through the 2023 Ashes. After his staff was docked factors following the primary Check in opposition to the New Zealand Nationwide Cricket Crew, Ben Stokes regarded in a livid temper and was seen having a protracted dialog with match referee David Boon.

Even after that, Ben Stokes was seen expressing his disappointment. He took his social media account and referred to as out the Worldwide Cricket Council, highlighting that the match was completed regardless that there have been 10 hours of play nonetheless left within the recreation.

I’ve not signed an over-rate sheet since Lord’s within the Ashes simply till we hear some communication again from the ICC – Ben Stokes

Forward of the second Check in opposition to New Zealand, Ben Stokes was nonetheless fuming over the identical. He revealed that he hasn’t signed an over-rate sheet and will not be doing it until he hears from the Worldwide Cricket Council. Chatting with reporters, he defined:

“I’ve not signed an over-rate sheet since Lord’s within the Ashes simply till we hear some communication again from the ICC that we’re nonetheless ready for. Captains should signal over-rate sheets and fines and stuff, however I’ve mentioned ‘no’ till I’ve the conversations. However they nonetheless take the fines off you anyway.”

I feel we have to discover a steadiness and get some understanding – Jacob Oram expresses considerations over gradual over-rate

New Zealand Nationwide Cricket Crew assistant coach Jacob Oram, too, wasn’t pleased with the gradual over-rate penalties. He highlighted how a lot of the video games right this moment produce outcomes and claimed that there’s a want to search out steadiness.

“There are leads to most Check matches now, and runs are being scored at a frenetic tempo, and wickets are falling in all places; there may be a variety of leisure. If you happen to bowl 90 overs or 85 overs, there may be a variety of stuff happening, and I feel we have to discover a steadiness and get some understanding.”

After the loss within the first Check and the factors loss, the New Zealand Nationwide Cricket Crew had been dropped from fourth to fifth within the desk of the ICC World Check Championship. Whereas England Nationwide Cricket Crew are sixth on the desk.

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