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New Delhi - India captain Sourav Ganguly has been fined 70 percent of his match fee for slow over-rates during a one-day International against Pakistan, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Monday.

ICC match referee Chris Broad docked Ganguly after India took 30 extra minutes to complete the stipulated 50 overs during Saturday's match in Jamshedpur, which Pakistan won by 106 runs to reduce India's lead to 2-1 in the six-match series.

"India have a history of bowling their overs slowly in one-day cricket but past events could not be taken into consideration in this case because they happened outside the previous 12-month period," Broad said in a statement.
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"Ganguly accepts responsibility for the slow over-rate and will aim to improve things for the forthcoming matches in this exciting series."

'Ganguly accepts responsibility for the slow over-rate'
The Indian captain has been hauled up in the past for his team's inability to bowl the overs in the required three-and-half hours.

Earlier media reports said Ganguly was fined his entire match fees of around $4 500 (about R27 000).

The remaining three matches in the series will be played in Ahmedabad on Tuesday, Kanpur on Friday and New Delhi on Sunday. - Sapa-AFP

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