Rain stalls Windies progress on opening day of first Test against South Africa
Written by Sherdon Cowan. Posted in Tests. | 07 August 2024 | 362 Views
Tags: Cricket, Aiden Markram, Jason Holder, Queen'S Park Oval, South Africa, Test Series, Tony De Zorzi, Tristan Stubbs, West Indies
Rain put a damper on West Indies progress as only 15 overs were possible on the opening day of their first Test against South Africa at the Queen’s Park Oval on Wednesday.
A fairly tidy display from the Caribbean bowlers restricted South Africa to 45-1 in the just over an hour’s play that was possible, as the visitors won the toss and opted to take first strike.
Jason Holder got that breakthrough when he bowled Aiden Markram (9) shortly before the showers came.
Tony de Zorzi, unbeaten on 32, and Tristan Stubbs, on two, will resume batting for South Africa on Thursday’s second day, weather permitting.
Play is scheduled to begin half-hour earlier at 9:30 am.
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