Over-Rate Explained: Why Rishabh Pant Faced Suspension  	    	  		 Over-Rate Explained: Why Rishabh Pant Faced Suspension  		 Rishabh Pant's suspension highlights a crucial aspect of cricket - maintaining the over rate. Let's break down the technicalities:   		 Over Rate:  		  			 The over rate refers to the average number of overs bowled by the fielding side in an hour.  			 It ensures the match progresses at a reasonable pace and finishes within the allocated time.  		   		 Minimum Over Rates:  		  			 International Cricket Council (ICC) sets minimum over rates for different formats: 				  					 Test Matches: 15 overs per hour  					 One-Day Internationals (ODIs): 14.28 overs per hour  					 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is): 14.11 overs per hour  				  			  		   		 Consequences of Slow Over Rate:  		  			 Fines: Captains and players face financial penalties for repeated slow over rates.  			 Point Deductions: In Test matches, slow over rates can lead to point deductions w...