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SA-NZ Test loses another day to wet outfield

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A wet outfield in Durban meant no play was possible on day four between South Africa and New Zealand in the first Test.
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The first Test between South Africa and New Zealand will almost certainly end in a draw after a wet outfield caused a second day of inactivity on Monday.

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While the wicket was dry enough for play on day four, the wet patches elsewhere on the field continued to cause problems, with New Zealand remaining 15-2 in their first innings.

Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor, both two not out, are the men due to return to the crease as the Black Caps respond to South Africa's 263 all out.

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