IND vs SA 1st Test Day 2 Highlights: Play called off due to rain

Zee Media Bureau Dec 27, 2021, 17:39 PM IST,

Check highlights from Day 2 of 1st IND vs SA Test being played at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Monday (December 27).

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  • Play called off!

    Bad news for the fans as the nonstop rain on Day 2 has forced the match officials to call off the play.

     

  • Still raining!

    Just like first session, the second session of the match is likely to get washed out as there's no respite from rain gods despite early lunch. 

     

  • Bad news!

    We were minutes away from inspection but it has started to rain again at Centurion. Brace for further delay!

     

  • Inspection at 3pm IST

    Umpires will inspect the ground conditions at 1130 (SA time) or 3pm IST. The scheduled lunch break has also been scheduled for the same time. Earliest start of play will be 340pm, so entire first session of Day 2 has been washed out.

  • Rain has stopped

    The morning rain has finally stopped but umpires haven't decided about time of inspection yet. The play on Day 2 has already been delayed by more than 30 mins.

  • Rain returns on Day 2

    Rain has returned on Monday (December 27) morning to Centurion. The start of day's play is delayed till the rain relents.

  • Day 2 start to be delayed

    The start to second day's play is expected to be delayed. Although it has stopped raining, ground staff are hard at work to dry the ground after overnight rain.

  • Rain hovers over SuperSport Park

    There has been plenty of overnight rain in Centurion and the sun hasn't shone through on Monday (December 27) as yet. You can read more about the weather in Centurion here.

  • Hello and welcome to our coverage of Day 2 of the Boxing Day Test between India and South Africa in Centurion.

Opener KL Rahul showed superb application to score a seventh test century with an unbeaten 122 and steer India to a commanding 272 for three at the close of play on day one of the first Test against South Africa on Sunday. Vice-captain Rahul, who averaged 7.50 in four innings with a top score of 16 in South Africa three years ago, reached his ton off 218 balls as he toyed with a blunt home bowling attack on a slow wicket.


He will resume on the second morning on Monday (December 27) with Ajinkya Rahane (40 not out), whose place in the side had been under scrutiny but played some wonderful shots to share an unbeaten fourth-wicket stand of 73.

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