India vs South Africa, Live Cricket Score, 1st Test, Day 3: Rain Washes Out Morning Session On Day 3
Live Cricket Score, India vs South Africa 1st Test: Visitors would look to bowl out the Proteas cheaply in the second innings so as to give themselves a chance to win the match.

India would look to bowl out South Africa cheaply in the second innings so as to give themselves a chance of winning the Test match. The Newlands track will have something for the bowlers on the first session of Day 3 and the visitors would look to capitalise on that and strike early. South Africa, on the other hand would look to bat India out of the Test match and go for the kill as the game progresses. Earlier, India all-rounder Hardik Pandya stood tall amid ruins with his all-round prowess but could not prevent South Africa from finishing on top on Day 2 of the first Test at Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town on Saturday. Pandya scored a swashbuckling 93 and then took two wickets, but South Africa built on a first innings lead of 77 runs and were 65 for two at the end of day's play with an overall lead of 142. At stumps dependable Hashim Amla (4 not out) was in company of night watchman Kagiso Rabada (2 not out). (Live Scorecard)
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Persistent rain continues here at Newlands. Should it stop anytime from now it will take a while for the outfield to be ready for the players to come out and play. #ProteaFire #FreedomSeries #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/FnlGZtLnmk
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) January 7, 2018
18:00 IST: The rain refuses to relent and it has got a little heavier now.
Rain or no rain. Never short of the love #TeamIndia #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/YvTlaoRi2o
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 7, 2018
17:30 IST: Bad news! The rain has started again and the covers have come back on
16:50 IST: The rain seems to have stopped now. The covers are being moved as the mop-up operations continue at Newlands
Getting slightly better here in Newlands as #TeamIndia make their way to the ground #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/J3XC3NbIep
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 7, 2018
16:22 IST: The super sopper has begun its operation.
Reserve Umpire, Bongani Jele is out on the field as the Newlands weather clears up. Looks like we might have some action after all. #ProteaFire #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/8ObqQmH38c
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) January 7, 2018
16:00 IST: It's still raining which means that the first session of the third day's play has been wiped out
The rain continues to be a pain in Cape Town as there is no play before lunch. https://t.co/RCDNKxDK1z #SAvIND #FreedomSeries pic.twitter.com/SgKtEgWbbZ
— ICC (@ICC) January 7, 2018
15:35 IST: The Indian team was seen in the stadium a while back. They seemed to have gone now. It is still raining in Cape Town.
15:00 IST: Still some rain around. I don't think we'll get any play before lunch.
Early morning showers here at PPC Newlands Cricket Ground. Start of Day 3 could be delayed #SAvInd #ProteaFire #FreedomSeries pic.twitter.com/SPvkoHR3sO
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) January 7, 2018
Under covers at the moment is Newlands. Raining down here heavily! Expected delay in start #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/Q23Pz4h32g
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 7, 2018
14:05 IST: Latest Update: It's raining heavily now at Newlands, Cape Town
13:50 IST: There is prediction for the drizzle to continue on and off at least until 3 pm
13:35 IST: News coming in that it is raining heavily in Cape Town at the moment. It is almost certain that we will have a delayed start to the proceedings.
13:32 IST: India would look to pick up early wickets and dismiss South Africa cheaply in the second innings.
13:30 IST: Hello and welcome to the third day's play of the first Test match between India and South Africa.
Steyn, in his first Test match since suffering a fractured shoulder in Australia in November 2014, had taken two for 51 when he pulled up with a bruised heel and left the field three balls into his 18th over.
After treatment in the dressing room he was sent for a scan.
Steyn would have hoped to end Pandya's innings -- and hasten the demise of the Indian batting effort -- long before he was called upon to bowl a fourth spell in what was his longest and most intensive bowling effort since his shoulder injury.