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Pakistan managed to get their overs in with the allowances for disruptions though they fell short once. NZ got 90 overs all summer and didn't even need the 30 minute extension once or twice.Not even true, in non rain impacted days I found this:
Day 1: First Test 87 overs (NZ 222-3, not like they were even belting it around).
Day 4: First Test 86 overs
Day 2: Second Test Test saw Pakistan bowl 85 overs.
So comparing that Windies Test with Manchester, both rain effected draws. W Indies no penalty largely because of India's 2nd innings declaration, England and Australia both penalised. The over rates are the same, W Indies arguably slower given how much spin they bowled too.
W Indies are currently ahead of England in the WTC Table off the back of that rain effected draw (England drew their series and won 2 Tests). Does that make any sense to you?
Again, if the point penalties don't affect standings there's no point of them. If teams don't fall behind others because of terrible over rates there's no point of the system.
More overs lead to more runs. If West Indies had slowed down their overs at Port of Spain in 1968 they wouldn't have lost. Unfortunately a system based on honour doesn't work anymore in a professional era.Why are they conceding an advantage?