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Rain washes out second day of 4-Day Domestic Series final

Only 10 overs have been possible so far in what is a scheduled five-day match to decide the 2020/21 South African first-class title.


Heavy overnight rain followed by persistent drizzle and overcast skies through the morning meant that the second day of the 4-Day Domestic Series final between the Dolphins and Titans had to be abandoned without a ball being bowled in Durban on Friday.

Only 10 overs have been possible so far in what is a scheduled five-day match to decide the 2020/21 South African first-class title.

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The hosts won the toss and batted, before reaching 31 for one in the little over an hour that was possible on the opening day on Thursday when bad light also played a major role.

On the second day on Friday, the heavy rain had left part of the outfield underwater, but the good drainage system means there is still a chance of a result in the match, which is the last of the franchise era.

Play will resume at 9am on Saturday.

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