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West Indies vs South Africa Test
Alick Athanaze's resilient innings of 92 was crucial in securing a draw for the West Indies against South Africa in the rain-affected first Test at Queen's Park Oval. Chasing a daunting target of 298 runs, the West Indies initially struggled at 18 for 2 but Athanaze's partnerships with Kaecy Carty and Jason Holder helped stabilize the innings. South Africa had declared their second innings at 173 for 3, with Tristan Stubbs contributing a rapid 68 runs. Rain interruptions played a significant role in the match, allowing Athanaze and his teammates to hold on for a draw with a final score of 201 for 5. Keshav Maharaj was the standout bowler for South Africa, taking four wickets in the second innings. The second Test is scheduled to begin on Thursday in Guyana.
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