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Rain halts Cape Town Test

Poor weather prevents any play from taking place during the morning session on the fourth day of the third Test between South Africa and the West Indies in Cape Town.

Poor weather has prevented any play from taking place so far on the fourth day of the third Test between South Africa and the West Indies in Cape Town.

An early lunch has been taken due to persistent rain, but play is not expected to commence for several hours yet.

After South Africa established a first-innings lead of 92 on day three, the West Indies responded by reaching 88-2 at the close of play to trail the hosts by four runs.

Marlon Samuels and Leon Johnson will be at the crease for the tourists when play resumes.

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