Rain Curtails Play To Just 15 Overs In West Indies-South Africa Test
Rain disrupted the first Test match between South Africa and West Indies, with South Africa at 45-1. Aiden Markram was dismissed for nine runs by Jason Holder in the 14th over. Kemar Roach had kept Markram on the defensive, but it was Holder's delivery that knocked out his off-stump.
Tony de Zorzi remained unbeaten on 32, while Tristan Stubbs was not out on two when play was halted during the tea break. The rain led to the abandonment of play for the day, resulting in a loss of 75 overs in Trinidad.

The match will resume early on day two, with play scheduled to start at 3:30 pm CAT. The early start aims to make up for the lost time due to rain interruptions.
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