Rain wipes out England-South Africa series decider

Rain wipes out England-South Africa series decider
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Continuous rain causes the neglect of the third ODI that determines between Britain and South Africa in Leeds, with the honorary series distributed 1-1.

In 27.4 overs that are possible in two installments, once again because of rain, Quinton de Kock appears in a good touch and finished with 92 not out of 76 balls. He was very bad against David Willey, who in turn attacked a full long to find a swing. Reece Topley was also given the same treatment and so did Rashid. In fact, Legspinner was welcomed with the back boundary by De Kock on a fifty journey of 39 balls.

While De Kock looked at Supreme Touch at one end, Britain was able to attack the other, getting rid of Janneman Malan and Rassie van der Dussen. While Willey asked Malan at the back of the point to be quite early, Rashid donated Van Der Dussen with the wrong slogs at 17 ended.

The rain stopped the game after 20.5 overs and the action could only start again about 110 minutes later, with the game reduced to 45 overs per side. De Kock and Aiden Markram played their shot for 6.5 overs which was possible before the rain returned. This time, the referee took into account that even the 20-Over game would not be possible before the Cut-off time of 18:04 local and canceled the match.

Short Score: South Africa 159/2 in 27.4 Overs (De Kock 92*; Willey 1-19) vs English – No results

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