from the opening one-dayer, but Warne believes that financial penalties have little impact on today's players.
"There's so many different ways you can do it, but I don't think a financial penalty in this day and age will have any influence, especially on the Indian team who are lucky enough - and deserve - to earn such big money," he said on commentary for Fox Cricket. Virat Kohli's squad was fined 20 percent of their match fee from the first ODI after going over-time
"I think it's got to be runs or missing games. I don't think it's fair on just the captain , I know its his responsibility to make sure. He has to be the one that suffers so he has to get his team in order." Warne suggested that a run penalty whereby the batting team is awarded 25 runs for every over that is over time could be a potential solution."Imagine if you were a couple of overs down and you got a par score. The only problem you might have is that batsmen might start taking a bit more time.
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