ABU DHABI - Pakistan were fined for a slow over rate during the second one-day match against Australia, the ICC said Sunday. "Pakistan was found four overs short so their captain Younus Khan was fined 50 per cent of his match fee, while other players were fined 20 percent of their fee," the ICC said. "And with the shortfall being more than two overs, Younus, as captain, was automatically charged with a Level 2.11 ICC code of conduct breach. Younus pleaded guilty to that charge in the hearing that took place Sunday. The charge was laid by the two on-field match officials Asad Rauf and Billy Bowden as well as third umpire Zameer Haider and fourth official Nadeem Ghauri," said the ICC. Pakistan lost the second match by six wickets on Friday. Pakistan had won the first match by four wickets on Wednesday. "The other players are each fined five per cent of their match fees for every over they failed to bowl in the time allowed and so Younus's team-mates are each 20 per cent out of pocket following the match." Players found guilty of a level two, three or four offence under the ICC Code of Conduct have a right of appeal which must be lodged in writing within 24 hours. The hearing was attended by the match referee, the umpires, Younus, Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam and team manager Yawar Saeed. The ICC match referee for the series Jeff Crowe said: "Younus was warned on several occasions during the match that he was falling behind on the over-rates yet he still did not catch up. Pakistan management said they would not appeal against the fines. "It is not acceptable for teams to bowl their overs too slowly and now Younus must be very careful it doesn't happen again in the next year or he will find himself suspended."