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Brisbane Test: Australia Accused of Deliberate Time-Wasting

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Fewest overs bowled ever in a full day's play in Australia.
  • New ICC rules exempt innings under 80 overs from penalties.
  • Former players criticize captain's delays as clear tactic.
Brisbane Test: Australia Accused of Deliberate Time-Wasting

Steve Smith, captaining Australia in the second Ashes Test, faces significant criticism for the team's alleged time-wasting tactics on day one in Brisbane. The match saw only 74 overs bowled, a record low for a full day's play in Australia, despite efforts to extend the game. This has led to accusations that the hosts deliberately slowed the game to avoid bowling England's last wicket under challenging lights.

Several former cricketers, including Simon Katich and Steven Finn, have strongly condemned the team's actions. They described the delays as a 'joke' and an 'obvious tactic,' urging umpires to intervene. The situation is exacerbated by recent ICC rule changes in 2023 that exempt innings under 80 overs from over-rate penalties, a modification reportedly influenced by Australian players.

This exemption proved beneficial for Australia, as they only needed to claim England's final wicket in six overs on the following morning. The controversy highlights a potential loophole in the regulations, especially considering Australia's past experience with over-rate penalties affecting crucial World Test Championship points.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Australia was criticized for allegedly slowing down play excessively on the first day of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, resulting in fewer overs being bowled than scheduled.
Former players believe Steve Smith, as stand-in captain, deliberately slowed the game to prevent England's last wicket from falling under difficult conditions.
New ICC rules in 2023 exempt innings bowled under 80 overs from over-rate penalties, which reportedly benefited Australia in the Brisbane Test.

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