Why Did South Africa Face a Penalty for Slow Over-Rate in the Third ODI Against England?

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Key Takeaways
- South Africa fined for slow over-rate.
- One over short of required target.
- Captain Temba Bavuma accepted the penalty.
- Historic loss: South Africa bowled out for 72.
- England's impressive batting performance contributed to the victory.
Southampton, Sep 8 (NationPress) South Africa has received a penalty of five percent of their match fee due to a slow over-rate during the third ODI against England at the Rose Bowl on Sunday.
This sanction was enforced by Javagal Srinath from the ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees after it was determined that South Africa fell one over short of the required target, even after accounting for time lost during the match.
As per Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which pertains to minimum over-rate violations, teams incur a fine of five percent of their match fee for each over that is not bowled within the allotted time.
“Captain Temba Bavuma acknowledged the offence and accepted the recommended penalty, negating the need for a formal hearing. The on-field umpires Nitin Menon and Russell Warren, along with third umpire Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid and fourth umpire Mike Burns, were responsible for levying the charge,” stated the ICC in a press release on Monday.
On the match front, South Africa faced their most significant loss in men's ODI history, as they were bowled out for a mere 72 runs, resulting in a 342-run defeat. Nevertheless, South Africa clinched the ODI series 2-1, following their triumph in a 50-over series in Australia.
Attempting to chase a formidable target of 415, South Africa crumbled spectacularly, narrowly evading their lowest-ever ODI score of 69 set against Australia in 1993, with their innings concluding in just 20.5 overs.
England's dominant victory was propelled by Jacob Bethell, who scored 110 off just 82 balls, while Joe Root contributed a classic hundred, helping the hosts reach 414/5. Pacer Jofra Archer showcased his skills with impressive figures of 4-18. South Africa is now set to face England in the T20I series starting Wednesday.