World Cup Live: Rain resumes and covers are back

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* Reminder: The cut-off time for a T20 recreation is nine:30 pm IST


8:20 pm (IST): Rain has returned in complete drive. Covers are back on. And it's getting heavier.



8:15 pm (IST): As quickly as umpires come out for the inspection, the drizzle resumes...

8:00 pm (IST): UPDATE: Umpires have completed their first inspection of the outfield. Next inspection at 8:15 pm IST.

7:45 pm (IST): The pitch inspection is occurring at the moment.



7:30 pm (IST): Bad News! The drizzle is back and so are the covers.

* There might be a pitch inspection at 7:45 pm IST

7:15 pm (IST): GOOD NEWS! Groundsmen have started rolling up the covers. And the sun is out.

7:10 pm (IST): Rain taking part in conceal and search at the moment. The drizzle is back.

7:00 pm (IST): No rain for the closing 20 mins and the groundsmen are running hard to make the bottom match able.

6:40 pm (IST): Good News. The rain has stopped. But the query remains, for a way long?

6:30 pm (IST): No respite because the rain continues. TremendousSoppers are draining out water from the puddles on the covers.

6:05 pm (IST): Unfortunately, the excellent news lasted simply few minutes. It has started drizzling now...

6:00 pm (IST): Good News. Rain has stopped in Southampton and TremendousSoppers are popping out in the middle to do their magic.

5:35 pm (IST): LUNCH BREAK - Umpires have ordered an early lunch in the World Cup group recreation between South Africa and West Indies as gentle rain continues to fall at Hampshire's Rose Bowl.

* UPDATE: The cut-off time for a T20 recreation is nine:30 pm IST

5:30 pm (IST): Update remains the same -- rain isn't heavy however it continues non-stop. And the wait continues...

5:00 pm (IST): The rain continues in Southampton, however it has gotten a little brighter.

four:30 pm (IST): Bad News. The rain has were given heavier and covers are nonetheless on at the Rose Bowl.

Meanwhile, a World Cup legend pronounces his global retirement...


15:50 IST: The drizzle has were given heavier and the covers are on!



Bad News! Players are strolling back to the pavilion as it has started drizzling. South Africa 29/2 after 7.three overs. (Faf du Plessis zero* alongside De Kock 17*)

6.1 overs: OUT! Second wicket for Sheldon Cottrell and South Africa are in trouble early in the innings. Short pitched supply from Cottrell reveals the glove of Aiden Markram down the leg aspect. Shai Hope takes an excellent diving catch. Markram walks back after scoring 5 runs. SA 28/2



End of 6th over:
Another tight over from Kemar Roach involves an finish. Just three runs from it. SA 28/1

End of 4th over: FOUR! Boundary to end the over from Kemar Roach. Excellent timing on that instance from Aiden Markram. Hits it thru further covers to assemble his first boundary of the match. SA 17/1

2.5 overs: OUT!
Sheldon Cottrell will get the early leap forward for West Indies. Extra leap and the ball will get the out of doors fringe of Hashim Amla's bat. Chris Gayle in the beginning slip completes a easy catch. Amla walks back after scoring 6 runs. SA 11/1





2.three overs: FOUR! Poor supply out of doors off stump from Sheldon Cottrell and Hashim Amla occasions the ball superbly thru covers to assemble his first boundary. SA 11/zero

End of 2nd over: Cracking start from Kemar Roach. Just one run from his first over. Sheldon Cottrell will continue from the opposite finish. SA four/zero

1.1 overs: Cracking supply first up from Kemar Roach. Squares up Quinton de Kock. Roach appeals, umpire gives it OUT! and de Kock goes for the assessment straightaway. Replay obviously displays that the ball hit the elbow of de Kock. Umpire reverses his choice because the left-hander survives. SA three/zero

zero.5 overs: Sheldon Cottrell strays on the leg aspect and Quinton de Kock tucks the ball against square leg for a comfy unmarried. South Africa are off the mark! SA 1/zero

Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock are out in the middle for South Africa. Sheldon Cottrell will start the lawsuits for West Indies. Here we cross!



Both groups are out in the middle along with the match officers for the national anthems. We are simply mins clear of the start!

Playing XI for each groups

West Indies: Chris Gayle, Shai Hope(w), Darren Bravo, Nicholas Pooran, Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder(c), Carlos Brathwaite, Ashley Nurse, Kemar Roach, Sheldon Cottrell, Oshane Thomas

South Africa: Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock(w), Faf du Plessis(c), Aiden Markram, Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Andile Phehlukwayo, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Imran Tahir, Beuran Hendricks


Skippers at the toss:

Jason Holder: We'll bowl first. Overcast stipulations throughout and rain is anticipated, so that is the right choice. No level on dwelling on previous results and South Africa are in a difficult state of affairs as smartly. Hopefully we will do higher. Two compelled adjustments - Andre Russell is not are compatible, so Darren Bravo is in. So is Kemar Roach. Evin Lewis sits out.

Faf du Plessis: We would have bowled first as smartly with the nature of the weather around. There is forecast for more of the same and it may well be an overcast recreation during. We played two of the strongest aspects early on, India and England. Obviously the loss to Bangladesh used to be tough. If you can flip the tide, you can rule it. The guys are taking a look to not be negative because that can set them further down. It's a protracted tournament. We've two adjustments - Aiden Markram is back and Beuran Hendricks is in as smartly. Previous match we played right here had a little of it for the bowlers. The locals have said that it is a flat wicket however it hasn't been that means. Hopefully, it will have to be higher these days.


Team information: Big blow to the Windies as Andre Russell sits out. Darren Bravo is available in his place. Evin Lewis also misses out and Kemar Roach replaces him. Two adjustments for South Africa as well as Aiden Markram and Beuran Hendricks make into the taking part in XI. JP Duminy and Tabraiz Shamsi sit out.




TOSS NEWS: West Indies skipper Jason Holder wins the toss, opts to field towards South Africa.


Hello and welcome to the are living updates of the ICC World Cup 2019 Match 15 between South Africa and West Indies at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.
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