ICC Champions Trophy: New Zealand fined for slow over-rate in England defeat

The New Zealand captain Kane Williamson accepted a fine of 40 per cent of his match fee, while his players received a fine of 20 per cent.

Update: 2017-06-07 04:08 GMT
The New Zealand were ruled two overs short of the target when time allowances were considered by match referee Andy Pycroft. (Photo: AFP)

Cardiff: New Zealand have been fined for maintaining a slow over-rate during their defeat by England in their Group A Champions Trophy encounter at Cardiff on Tuesday.

The Kiwis were ruled two overs short of the target when time allowances were considered by match referee Andy Pycroft.

Captain Kane Williamson accepted a fine of 40 per cent of his match fee, while his players received a fine of 20 per cent.

"If there is a second minor over-rate offence committed by New Zealand during the event with Williamson as captain, he will be suspended for one match," the ICC said in a statement.

New Zealand suffered an 87 run defeat by hosts England, who became the first country to reach the semifinals, and have yet to win in this year's tournament.

They can still reach the semis if they beat Bangladesh in their final game and Australia lose to England.

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