West Indies lost WTC points, ranked eighth below Bangladesh. Cricket News – Times of India

Dubai: West Indies slipped to eighth place on Monday world test championship Standings after being punished with two points for slow over-rate during the first Test drawn against England in Antigua.
The Craig Brathwaite-led side was found to be two overs short after proper adjustments and time allowances were taken into account. ICC said.
As a result, West Indies were fined 40 per cent of their match fees and also fined two points in the ICC World Test Championship standings, falling down to eighth place in the nine-steam standings.

They are one of three teams to receive points due to penalty overs.
It was West Indies’ first slow over-rate offense in the 2021-2023 championship cycle, while India have got three points and ninth-placed England have docked 10 from 10 matches so far.
According to the WTC terms of play, a team will be fined one WTC point and 20 percent of their match fee for each over they fail to bowl in the allotted time.

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West Indies’ all-round seam attack bowled most of the 188.5 overs as England batted long in both innings in the Antigua Test.
West Indies frontline spinner Veerasamy Permauli He sent just 25 overs of left-arm spin in the match, which was a key factor in the slow over-rate.
Brathwaite has pointed to this as an area for improvement ahead of the second Test in Barbados from Wednesday.
“There are a few areas we can improve on in terms of run rate and it’s just to set the ground up and bowl and be disciplined enough to bowl in that area,” Brathwaite said.