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England vs South Africa T20: Series Drawn Due to Rain

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor
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England vs.South Africa T20 Series ⁢ends⁤ in Draw ‌After Trent Bridge Washout

Published: ‌september 3,2023

Not ⁤a single ball was bowled as ​persistent rain forced the abandonment of the series-deciding third T20 International between England and South ‍Africa​ at Trent Bridge on Sunday. The result leaves the series ⁢all square ⁣after a ​frustrating end to the home ‌T20 campaign.

South Africa had claimed‌ the first match ‌in a rain-affected contest,⁤ while England emphatically leveled the series with a record-breaking victory at Old trafford.Hopes for a thrilling ​finale in Nottingham were dashed‌ as conditions deteriorated throughout the afternoon, leading to‍ the umpires’⁤ decision to call off play at approximately 16:20 BST.

Match Details ⁤&‍ Timeline

The match‍ was originally scheduled to begin at 14:30 BST. However, rain arrived prior to the toss and continued unabated, making any prospect‍ of play increasingly unlikely. Despite ground ‍staff ⁢efforts, the persistent downpour ultimately proved⁢ insurmountable.

Looking Ahead: England’s Winter ⁢Tours

With the home summer now ⁤concluded, England’s attention ⁤turns​ to upcoming tours. ‍An understrength England squad, captained by Jacob Bethell, will ‌embark on a three-match T20 series in Ireland starting⁣ this Wednesday.

Following⁣ the ​Ireland series, the white-ball team will​ travel to New Zealand in October for a packed schedule ⁤comprising three One-Day Internationals and three further T20 matches.

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