For the first time, the usa got 5 runs penalty. USA was awarded a five-run penalty for a stop clock violation during a T20 World Cup match against India on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at the Nassau County International Stadium in New York.
The USA became the first team under the ICC’s new ruling to receive a run penalty after a third offense for taking more than 60 seconds between overs.
The stop clock rule was experimented with in international matches for a few months starting in December before being made permanent by the ICC in T20 Internationals from April.
The rule, which was introduced to control the over rate, is used to control the time taken by teams between overs.
why usa got 5 runs penalty in cricket against india
Teams have 60 seconds between overs and if they exceed that time they will be warned twice during their fielding innings, before being penalized five runs for each further infringement.
The punishment came as a shock to the USA during their fielding innings, but it did not seem to affect the overall result.
With the USA on the backfoot when the penalty hit, India settled well at 76/3, needing 35 runs from the last five overs to win.
Commentator Dinesh Karthik revealed that India were lucky to avoid a five-run penalty in the deciding match against Pakistan, which they won by six runs.
“There was a lot of pressure on the captain of the bowling team – India got away with it in the game against Pakistan, where they had two errors and the third would have been a strike,” DK was quoted as saying by the ICC.
‘But now America has certainly done that to itself.’