Proteas fined after Melbourne clash

South Africa's captain AB de Villiers reacts as he walks off the ground after being run out for 30 runs during the Cricket World Cup match against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 22, 2015. Photo: Hamish Blair

South Africa's captain AB de Villiers reacts as he walks off the ground after being run out for 30 runs during the Cricket World Cup match against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 22, 2015. Photo: Hamish Blair

Published Feb 23, 2015

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Melbourne - South Africa have been fined for maintaining a slow over rate during Sunday's World Cup match against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the International Cricket Council said.

Match referee Jeff Crowe found the South Africans fell one over short in the stipulated time and docked skipper AB de Villiers 20 percent of his match fee and 10 percent for the rest of the team.

“In accordance with the ICC Code of Conduct for minor over-rate offences, players are fined 10 percent of their match fees for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time, with the captain fined double that amount,” a release from the governing body said.

If South Africa fall short of the required over-rate again, De Villiers could be suspended for one match of the World Cup.

South Africa, who lost to India by 130 runs, face the West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.

AFP

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