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Rain delays first one day international between India and South Africa

Persistent rain Sunday delayed the start of the first of five one-day internationals between South Africa and India.

The day-night match was due to be played at the Wanderers Stadium.

South Africa has the same team which lost to West Indies in the ICC Champions Trophy semifinals in India last month.


© The Canadian Press, 2007

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End: Rain delays first one day international between India and South Africa
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