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Rain Restricts Play To 15 Overs On Day One Between West Indies And South Africa

Tony de Zorzi reached 32 not-out and Tristan Stubbs was on two not-out when, during the tea break, play was 🅺abandoned for the day

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West Indies celebrate taking Aiden Markram's wicket.
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Aiden Markram lost his wicket as South Africa reached 45-1 before rain stopped play on day one of the first Test against West Indies. (More Cricket News)

Markram was dismissed on nine by Jason Holder (1-2) in the 14th over.

Kemar Roach (0-6) had Ma༺rkram on the back foot throughout, though it was Holder who made the breakthrough with a wicked delivery that sent the South African's off-stump tumbling.

Tony de Zorzi reached 32 not-out and Tristan Stubbs was on two not-out when, during 📖the tea break, play was abandoned for the day.

It means 75 overs o🌸f play were lost on day one in Trinidad, ꦰwhere play will start early on day two.