There was no play on the first day of the third Test between England and South Africa due to rain at The Oval.
With the series tied at 1-1, the deciding Test was due to get underway on Thursday after England had won the toss and decided to bowl.
However, spells of rain throughout the day ensured no balls were bowled.
The hosts confirmed a Test debut for batter Harry Brook, in for the injured Jonny Bairstow, while the Proteas made four changes to the team that was beaten by an innings in the second Test at Old Trafford.
Ryan Rickelton and Khaya Zondo replaced the injured Rassie van der Dussen as well as Aiden Markram, while the bowling attack saw Marco Jansen and Wiann Mulder come in for Lungi Ngidi and Simon Harmer.
It is hoped that play will be able to get underway on Friday as forecasts for the morning look dry, though it appears there could be more rain on Friday afternoon.
LATEST STORIES
Woakes replaced by Potts for final New Zealand Test match
- 2024-12-13 05:13:46
- Hits 413
Brook becomes number one Test batter in the world
- 2024-12-11 13:48:28
- Hits 190
Seamers lead the way as England hit back after strong New Zealand start
- 2024-12-14 05:25:32
- Hits 167