Rain delays play in Port Elizabeth

Rain delays play in Port Elizabeth

The fourth day of the second Test between South Africa and West Indies has been disrupted by rain.

The weather in Port Elizabeth meant that lunch had to be taken early without any play taking place during the morning session.

West Indies ended the third day on 147-2, with Marlon Samuels and Kraigg Braithwaite at the crease with scores of 60 and 65 respectively.

South Africa declared on 417-8 in their first innings, meaning that West Indies trail by 270 runs.

Following a pitch inspection, play is expected commence this afternoon.

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