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Wet outfield wipes out Day Three at Kingsmead

Updated on: 22 August,2016 07:00 AM IST  | 
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A wet outfield prevented any play on the third day of the first Test between South Africa and New Zealand at Kingsmead on Sunday

Wet outfield wipes out Day Three at Kingsmead

Durban: A wet outfield prevented any play on the third day of the first Test between South Africa and New Zealand at Kingsmead on Sunday.


New Zealand remained on 15 for two in reply to South Africa's first innings total of 263. Rain, which started at lunchtime on Saturday, continued through Saturday and into Sunday morning.


Although the sun was shining at the scheduled resumption of play, there were extensive wet, muddy areas on a field which was re-seeded in June and was flooded by a freak storm in July.


After an inspection by the umpires at midday, it was announced that underfoot conditions remained treacherous, with water coming up to the surface.

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