West Indies have been fined for their slow over rate in their first Test loss to Australia in Hobart.
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Their skipper Jason Holder is another slow over rate breach away from a suspension after West Indies were fined.
The tourists were thrashed by an innings and 212 runs inside three days, with captain Jason Holder fined 60 per cent of his match fee.
Holder's team-mates have received 30 per cent fines and the all-rounder pleaded guilty and accepted his sanction.
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The Windies were found to be three overs short of their target when time allowances were taken into consideration.
West Indies were heavily criticised for their slow over rate in Hobart as they were embarrassed to start the three-Test series.
If they commit another "minor" over-rate breach in the next 12 months, Holder faces suspension.