West Indies and South Africa Draw in Rain-Affected First Test
Athanaze's resilient 92 helps West Indies stave off defeat as rain disrupts play in Port of Spain.
- South Africa declared at 173-3, setting West Indies a target of 298 runs.
- Alick Athanaze narrowly missed a maiden test century, scoring 92.
- Persistent rain impacted play throughout the test, including washing out most of Day 4.
- Keshav Maharaj took eight wickets in the match for South Africa.
- The second test will commence at Providence Stadium in Guyana on Thursday.