<p>As if the seven-wicket loss against England was not bad enough, India were docked two World Test Championship (WTC) points for their slow over rate in the rearranged fifth test at Edgbaston.</p>.<p>The tourists were found to be two overs behind the over rate which also led to a fine of 40 per cent of the match fees, the governing International Cricket Council (ICC) said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The points penalty meant India dropped below Pakistan in the WTC rankings to the fourth spot, with Australia at the top followed by South Africa.</p>.<p>The top two teams will reach the WTC summit clash. India lost to New Zealand in last year's final of the competition's inaugural edition.</p>.<p>India held a 2-1 lead going into the Edgbaston test where England pulled off an epic chase to level the series.</p>.<p>The tourists dominated the first three days of the see-saw contest and looked in the box seat with a handy lead of 132 on a pitch with variable bounce.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-fined-for-slow-over-rate-in-rescheduled-5th-test-against-england-1124082.html" target="_blank">India fined for slow over rate in rescheduled 5th Test against England</a></strong></p>.<p>They could not capitalise on it though, and England pulled off their highest successful chase with two sessions to spare.</p>.<p>Makeshift captain Jasprit Bumrah blamed the loss on India's poor batting in the second innings when they were all out for 245.</p>.<p>"I think yesterday we fell short with the bat, and we had to come back with the ball," Bumrah said.</p>.<p>"That is the phase where we let the opposition in, and the momentum kept shifting away from us."</p>.<p>Bumrah was put in charge of the side after regular skipper Rohit Sharma tested positive for Covid-19.</p>.<p>That also meant India had to send Cheteshwar Pujara, who bats at number three, to partner Shubman Gill at the top of the order.</p>.<p>"They played better than us in the second innings and won the game," Bumrah said.</p>.<p>"So yeah, hard-fought series, but that's the ideal result, isn't it? Both teams played good cricket."</p>
<p>As if the seven-wicket loss against England was not bad enough, India were docked two World Test Championship (WTC) points for their slow over rate in the rearranged fifth test at Edgbaston.</p>.<p>The tourists were found to be two overs behind the over rate which also led to a fine of 40 per cent of the match fees, the governing International Cricket Council (ICC) said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The points penalty meant India dropped below Pakistan in the WTC rankings to the fourth spot, with Australia at the top followed by South Africa.</p>.<p>The top two teams will reach the WTC summit clash. India lost to New Zealand in last year's final of the competition's inaugural edition.</p>.<p>India held a 2-1 lead going into the Edgbaston test where England pulled off an epic chase to level the series.</p>.<p>The tourists dominated the first three days of the see-saw contest and looked in the box seat with a handy lead of 132 on a pitch with variable bounce.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-fined-for-slow-over-rate-in-rescheduled-5th-test-against-england-1124082.html" target="_blank">India fined for slow over rate in rescheduled 5th Test against England</a></strong></p>.<p>They could not capitalise on it though, and England pulled off their highest successful chase with two sessions to spare.</p>.<p>Makeshift captain Jasprit Bumrah blamed the loss on India's poor batting in the second innings when they were all out for 245.</p>.<p>"I think yesterday we fell short with the bat, and we had to come back with the ball," Bumrah said.</p>.<p>"That is the phase where we let the opposition in, and the momentum kept shifting away from us."</p>.<p>Bumrah was put in charge of the side after regular skipper Rohit Sharma tested positive for Covid-19.</p>.<p>That also meant India had to send Cheteshwar Pujara, who bats at number three, to partner Shubman Gill at the top of the order.</p>.<p>"They played better than us in the second innings and won the game," Bumrah said.</p>.<p>"So yeah, hard-fought series, but that's the ideal result, isn't it? Both teams played good cricket."</p>