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South Africa, West Indies delayed due to rain

The final day of the rain-affected second Test between South Africa and the West Indies in Port Elizabeth is delayed due to poor weather.

The fifth and final day of the rain-affected second Test between South Africa and the West Indies has been delayed due to poor weather.

With no play possible during the morning session thanks to rain in Port Elizabeth, an early lunch has been taken.

It was a similar story on day four, where poor weather prevented any play from taking place before lunch.

South Africa enjoyed a productive evening session after play resumed, taking five wickets for just 30 runs to leave the tourists on 275-9 going into the final day.

A further pitch inspection is due to take place this afternoon.

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