South Africa get first point of World Cup after match against West Indies called off

Press Trust of India  |  Southampton 

A struggling got their first point of after their game against the was abandoned due to persistent rain here on Monday.

Both teams shared a point each for the called-off game, giving their first point of the tournament after three back-to-back losses against England, and

The West Indies, who beat before losing to Australia, have three points from as many games.

The West Indies, who opted to bowl in overcast conditions, were on top before the rain arrived as pacer removed (6) and Aiden Markram (5) after the opted to bowl.

and were batting on 17 and 0 when rain lashed the ground.

"Rain-affected matches are the worst. Both teams wanted a result, but you can't control the weather. You want to start on a day like today without losing wickets - but they have a lot of strike bowlers up front, and they managed to get two wickets," said du Plessis at the post-match interaction.

"It mostly suits a game batting second in a rain-affected match. But even then, in a 30-35 over game, you can defend, but we didn't get anything get a game today."

South Africa, who have been hit by to their pacers, finally have something to cheer about with Lungi Ngidi set to make a comeback in their next game against on June 15.

"Lungi will be ready for the next match which is important for us - we are looking for a attack that is as strong as possible. We have next, so we need to put in a solid performance and get some momentum there," said du Plessis.

The had the upper hand before rain arrived.

"We were in a good position today, but we can't control the weather. I guess we were hoping we would get a full day today, but nothing we can do about this so we have to move on and play well in the future matches," said

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First Published: Mon, June 10 2019. 21:15 IST