Pakistan Fined by ICC After Crushing Defeat to India in Women's T20 World Cup Cricket: Here’s Why
Pakistan has been fined 5% of their match fee for a slow over-rate offense after their 64-run defeat to India in the womens t20 world cup cricket. Captain Fatima Sana accepted the ICC sanction following India's dominant victory at Edgbaston.
Pakistan’s tough run in the ongoing Womens T20 World Cup cricket just hit another low point. Right after enduring a heavy 64-run defeat against India at Edgbaston, the team has now been slapped with an official ICC fine. The governing body penalized Pakistan 5% of their match fee for a slow over-rate during the high-voltage IND W vs PAK W clash.
Played in front of a record-breaking crowd of 18,814 spectators, the T20 World Cup match completely belonged to India, triggered by Deepti Sharma’s destructive five-wicket haul. While the Indian camp celebrates a dominant step toward the trophy, Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana faces the double blow of a major loss and disciplinary action.
Why was Pakistan Fined by ICC in the Womens T20 World Cup Cricket?
The ICC match referee, Trudy Anderson, officially imposed the penalty after Pakistan was found to be one over short of their target, even after factoring in the standard time allowances.
The penalty under Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel is specific to minimum over-rate offenses, and is a fine of 5% of the match fee for each over bowled in excess of the allotted time.
Pakistan's captain, Fatima Sana, pleaded guilty to the offense and accepted the proposed sanction, entirely avoiding the need for a formal hearing. The on-field umpires for this high-stakes Group A fixture who leveled the charge were Claire Polosak and Jacquline Williams.
How India Dominated the IND W vs PAK W Clash at Edgbaston
India secured a massive 64-run victory by posting a highly competitive total of 170/6 in their 20 overs. The Indian bowling squad wreaked havoc on the Pakistani batting unit as they were bowled out for a mere 106 runs in 17 overs in pursuit of the target.
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Deepti Sharma's 5 wickets: Sharma claimed an incredible 5 wickets for just 10 runs, spinning out the final three batters in only five deliveries. She also executed a crucial direct-hit run-out on the run from backward point to dismiss the dangerous Muneeba Ali at 41.
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A Historic Milestone: With this brilliant spell, Deepti Sharma officially reached 166 wickets, surpassing records to become the highest wicket-taker in women's T20 history.
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Vital Bowling Support: Shree Charani backed up the attack with an impressive spell of 3-21, ensuring Pakistan had no room for recovery once captain Fatima Sana fell at 77-5.
Key Stats: India vs Pakistan Women's T20 World Cup 2026
Here is a quick overview of the official Women’s T20 World Cup match statistics from Sunday's clash:
| Match Feature | Official Detail |
| Match Venue | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
| Attendance | 18,814 (Record for a WC Group Match) |
| India Women (IND-W) | 170/6 (20.0 Overs) |
| Pakistan Women (PAK-W) | 106 All Out (17.0 Overs) |
| Standout Performer | Deepti Sharma (5/10 & 1 Run-out) |
| ICC Disciplinary Action | 5% Match Fee Fine on Pakistan |
It's all blue in Edgbaston 💙
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) June 14, 2026
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India’s emphatic win sends a message to their rivals as they attack in search of their first Women’s T20 World Cup title. Meanwhile, Pakistan needs to bounce back quickly from this heavy defeat and the subsequent ICC fine to keep their tournament hopes alive.
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