South Africa vs West Indies

2024 - 8 - 8

Rain Stops Play and Batting at the Test Opener: Will South Africa Triumph Over the Windies?

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A rainy day in Trinidad stirred a slow start in the Test match, leaving us eager for more! ๐ŸŒง๏ธ๐Ÿ Who will come out swinging next?

The highly anticipated Test series between South Africa and the West Indies kicked off this week at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad, but Mother Nature had other ideas! Day one was dominated by rain, allowing only 15 overs of play as South Africa managed a slow yet steady start, reaching 45 runs for the loss of just one wicket before the heavens opened up. Fans had barely settled into their seats when the players were forced off the field, leaving everyone wondering what could have been.

South Africa's decision to bat first seemed promising at the outset. Their opener, Aiden Markram, partnered with Tony de Zorzi to achieve 43 runs for the first wicket. However, fortunes turned when Jason Holder struck back, bowling Markram out for just 9 runs. Tony de Zorzi, showing resilience, was still at the crease with a respectable score of 32 runs. This partnership started slowly, akin to watching paint dry, yet tension grew as every raindrop seemed to threaten the day's play even further.

As spectators glanced at their watches and the sky, they realized that for all the excitement of a cricket match, the rain gods were certainly not cricket enthusiasts! With only 15 overs played and early lunch taken, the atmosphere blended anticipation with humor as players sought refuge and fans chatted about the last time they saw a full day of cricket. Tristan Stubbs emerged as the remaining batsman at the crease, with a modest score of just 2 runs, leaving the audience chuckling at the irony of expecting a picturesque day of cricket.

Looking ahead, both teams will have to brace for more unpredictable weather as they aim to push through the shortened days of competition. The question remains: who can best adapt? South Africa will return with hopes of building on their initial score, while West Indies will be eager to capitalize on any opportunities presented by a fluctuating weather pattern. It seems this series might just be a test of patience as much as skill.

Here's a fun cricket fact to keep you entertained: Did you know that the longest Test match in history took place in 1939 between England and South Africa? It lasted a staggering 10 days! Also, don't forget that cricket is sometimes humorously called a 'game of glorious uncertainties,' and judging by the rain-soaked start, this match might just live up to its title.

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Rain allows only 15 overs on opening day (ESPNcricinfo.com)

WI vs SA 2024, West Indies vs South Africa Match Report: After opting to bat, South Africa were 45 for 1 when the heavens opened up.

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SA vs WI, 1st Test: South Africa reach 45-1 against West Indies ... (Sportstar)

South Africa lost opener Aiden Markram after he and Tony de Zorzi had put on 43 runs for the first wicket in a slow start on a flat track. Markram was bowled by ...

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West Indies vs South Africa Live Score: South Africa score after 15 ... (Hindustan Times)

West Indies vs South Africa Live Score: South Africa at 45/1 after 15 overs, Tony de Zorzi at 32 runs and Tristan Stubbs at 2 runs | Crickit.

South Africa 45-1 at stumps in rain-hit test opener against West Indies (The Associated Press)

West Indies' Jason Holder claimed the only wicket so far in the medium quick's one over, bowling Aiden Markram for 9. Markram had shared an opening stand of 43 ...

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West Indies vs South Africa live streaming: When and where to ... (India TV)

The first Test of the two-match series will be played at the Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad. The teams will then move to the Providence ...

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South Africa make slow start in opening day of first Test against West ... (Telegraph India)

Aiden Markram was dismissed cheaply by Tony de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs saw the visitors reached lunch without any further loss. De Zorzi was batting on 32.

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SA 45-1 at lunch in rain-affected first test vs West Indies | SuperSport (SuperSport)

South Africa reached 45-1 after 15 overs before rain stopped play and an early lunch was taken on the first day of the first test against the West Indies at ...

Half-centuries by Bavuma and De Zorzi lead South Africa to 344-8 in ... (The Associated Press)

Temba Bavuma and Tony de Zorzi led South Africa to 344-8 in its first innings at stumps on Day 2 of the first test against the West Indies in Port of Spain, ...

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West Indies vs South Africa Live Score: South Africa score after 113 ... (Hindustan Times)

West Indies vs South Africa Live Score: South Africa at 344/8 after 113 overs, Kagiso Rabada at 12 runs and Wiaan Mulder at 37 runs | Crickit.

West Indies vs South Africa, 1st Test, Wed, Aug 7, South Africa tour ... (Cricbuzz)

Roach to Verreynne, no run. 84.1. Roach to Bavuma, 1 run, fuller length delivery at the stumps, Bavuma pushes forward and gets a thick inside edge to long ...

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Bavuma, De Zorzi Put South Africa On Front Foot In First West Indies ... (Barron's)

Half-centuries by captain Temba Bavuma and opener Tony de Zorzi anchored a resolute batting effort by South Africa in extending their first innings to 344 ...

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Bavuma, de Zorzi put South Africa on front foot in first West Indies Test (FRANCE 24)

Half-centuries by captain Temba Bavuma and opener Tony de Zorzi anchored a resolute batting effort by South Africa in extending their first innings to 344 ...

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1st Test: Temba Bavuma top scores as South Africa reach 344/8 at ... (Times of India)

Cricket News: South Africa captain Temba Bavuma again fell short of a century but top scored as South Africa reached 344-8 at the close of play on the ...

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