Proteas v England Test to go ahead after Queen's death
The third and deciding Test between England and South Africa will resume on Saturday after the second day was called off due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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The third and deciding Test between England and South Africa will resume on Saturday after the second day was called off due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
After the first day's play was called off due to rain, the truncated second day saw 66 overs being bowled, and most of the top and middle-order batters failed to make an impression. Skipper Panchal's knock came off 148 balls, with 12 fours and two sixes, while Bharat's unbeaten knock saw him face 104 balls while hitting 10 boundaries. The Panchal-Bharat duo rescued India A with a 117-run fifth-wicket stand after they were left in a tangle at 68 for four.
Cricket chiefs announced that Friday's play between England and South Africa in the third Test at the Oval would not take place following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in a statement that updates would be "provided in due course". Thursday's first day in London was washed out without a ball bowled. The three-match series is locked at 1-1.
The third and deciding Test between England and the Proteas won't resume on Friday following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
England won the toss and put South Africa into bat only for a shower to sweep in and put a stop to proceedings minutes before the players took to the field. A frustrating day of covers on and off followed before an official announcement came at 15.45GMT saying no play would be possible.
Rain meant no play was possible on the first day of the third and deciding Test between England and South Africa at The Oval on Thursday.
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