Updated On: 25 October, 2022 08:30 AM IST | Hobart | PTI
Rain, then, turned out to be their real opponents on the day.

SA skipper Temba Bavuma
Rain beat South Africa, depriving them of a victory in a World Cup match one more time. Set a target of 80 in nine overs by Zimbabwe, which was revised to 64 in seven overs after a brief rain interruption in their opening T20 World Cup match, South Africa were cruising at 51 for no loss in three overs, with opener Quinton de Kock going strong at an 18-ball unbeaten 47. Rain, then, turned out to be their real opponents on the day.