Mumbai, Aug. 12 -- A considerable number of overs were missed in a rain-affected first Test between South Africa and the West Indies at the Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad, resulting in a draw. Despite the continual danger of rain, the last day started on time. The Proteas played aggressively in the opening session, declaring their innings before noon and setting the West Indies a 298-run win goal.

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The hosts struggled early, losing captain Kraigg Brathwaite before a rain break and behind 64-3. However, partnerships of 63 and 65 for the fourth and fifth wickets helped the West Indies secure a draw by ...