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ICC Fines India for Slow Over-Rate After Australia’s Record 331 Chase

Harmanpreet Kaur accepted the Article 2.22 penalty with no hearing required.

Overview

  • India were ruled one over short after time allowances, prompting match referee Michell Periera to dock five percent of the team’s match fee.
  • The charge was raised by on-field umpires Sue Redfern and Nimali Perera, with Kim Cotton as third umpire and Jacquline Williams as fourth official.
  • Australia won the Oct. 12 group match in Visakhapatnam by three wickets with an over to spare, completing the highest successful chase in women’s ODIs at 331.
  • Alyssa Healy anchored the pursuit with 142 off 107 balls, while Ellyse Perry returned to finish unbeaten on 47.
  • India posted 330 in 48.5 overs led by Smriti Mandhana’s 80 and Pratika Rawal’s 75, as Annabel Sutherland took 5 for 40, leaving India 2–2 and fourth before facing England on Oct. 19.