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India-South Africa T20 game abandoned as rain plays spoilsport

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Reuters
16 September, 2019, 01:20 am
Last modified: 16 September, 2019, 01:25 am

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India-South Africa T20 game abandoned as rain plays spoilsport

Covers spread across the majority of the ground greeted the teams and spectators and the inclement weather prevented the toss from taking place.
An electronic screen reads, 'match abandoned' at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association stadium.

India's first Twenty20 international match against South Africa in Dharamsala was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Sunday due to heavy rain.

Covers spread across the majority of the ground greeted the teams and spectators and the inclement weather prevented the toss from taking place.

The three-match series moves to Mohali for the second T20 international which will be played on Wednesday. The final match will be played in Bengaluru next Sunday.

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