South Africa reaches 123 for 4 before rain stops play

The first Test in Dunedin ended in a draw with the entire final day washed out

March 25, 2017 11:36 am | Updated 11:36 am IST - WELLINGTON

Umpires and groundsmen inspect the ground during day one of the third Test between New Zealand and South Africa in Hamilton on Saturday.

Umpires and groundsmen inspect the ground during day one of the third Test between New Zealand and South Africa in Hamilton on Saturday.

South Africa were 123 for four in the third test against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Saturday before rain forced the abandonment of the first day's play after 41 overs.

South Africa captain Faf du Plessis, who won the toss and chose to bat after overnight rain delayed the start of play by 30 minutes, was on 33 and Temba Bavuma on 13 when the decision to end play was made.

The hosts had dismissed Hashim Amla for 50 after lunch just before the rain returned and forced the players off the field at about 3.20 p.m. midway through the middle session.

While the rain had stopped, umpires Rod Tucker and Bruce Oxenford abandoned play shortly after 5.45 p.m. after they inspected the wicket and outfield.

New Zealand had reduced South Africa to 71 for three at lunch, which was taken five minutes early when a rain shower swept across the ground.

Matt Henry, who was brought back for the injured Tim Southee, dismissed debutant opener Theunis du Bruyn for a duck and had JP Duminy caught in the deep about 20 minutes before lunch.

Colin de Grandhomme had the first session's other wicket when he bowled Dean Elgar for five as the hosts, who were also without Trent Boult, reduced the Proteas to 5-2 in the fourth over.

Amla was the only other wicket to fall when he played around a de Grandhomme yorker shortly after he had reached his 32nd test half century.

Rain is forecast for the Hamilton area throughout the test, which New Zealand must win to level the series after South Africa won the second game in Wellington by eight wickets.

The first Test in Dunedin ended in a draw with the entire final day washed out.

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