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Rain wipes out England’s chase of rare Test victory

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at Taunton

By Daniel Gallen England (417-8 dec) drew with South Africa (284 & 181-5)

Forget Bradman, Warne or Perry. The greatest threat to English cricket has always come from the skies overhead.

So it proved again as the one-off Test between South Africa and England came to a soggy close with only 88 overs completed across the final two days. The captains shook hands at 5.36pm with South Africa on 181 for five in their second innings.

England batted once in this contest, scoring 417 for eight declared. On the first day, they bowled South Africa out for 284 and would have backed themselves to take the final five wickets if given enough time to

chase a first Test win since 2014. Instead, they were forced to watch rain pelt the tarpaulin covers.

Kate Cross was exceptiona­l with the new ball on the first day and helped reduce South Africa to 89 for five before Marizanne Kapp plundered 150 runs to drag her team to a respectabl­e tally.

The next day the calamitous runout of Heather Knight was the catalyst of a collapse engineered by Anneke Bosch’s probing away swing. With the score at 121 for five, Nat Sciver and Alice Davidson-richards rebuilt and then counteratt­acked in a partnershi­p worth 207.

Davidson-richards fell on the last ball of the day for 107 but Sciver continued where she left off, reaching an unbeaten 169. After several rain delays, Issy Wong, one of the most exciting characters in the English game, steamed in to rip two wickets under the lights on day three. Like she did in the first innings, she claimed the prized wicket of Laura Wolvaardt. Then, with South Africa needing to hold on, night-watcher Tumi Sekhukhune faced 134 balls for her 33 not out.

The protagonis­ts deserved more than this. This match was meant to prove that women deserve more Tests around the world. If the status quo remains, blame the weather before the 22 players who put on a show while they could.

 ?? ?? Rearguard action: Tumi Sekhukhune defies England’s close fielders to reach 33 not out
Rearguard action: Tumi Sekhukhune defies England’s close fielders to reach 33 not out

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