Updated On: 11 June, 2019 08:27 AM IST | Southampton | AFP
South Africa were 29 for two in the eighth over when rain stopped play at the Hampshire Bowl and intermittent showers meant no play was possible for the rest of the game

The covers are brought onto the field as rain stops play during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between South Africa and West Indies at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. Pic/AFP
A struggling South Africa got their first point of the World Cup after their game against the West Indies was abandoned due to persistent rain here on Monday.
South Africa were 29 for two in the eighth over when rain stopped play at the Hampshire Bowl and intermittent showers meant no play was possible for the rest of the game.