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Rain completes hat-trick of washouts

Play abandoned Bangladesh 246 for 8 (Nasir 13*) v South Africa
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Rain has now become the dominant aspect of this Test - and the series - with a third successive day completely washed out in Dhaka. No play was possible even though the covers were removed and the ground was prepared for a 1pm inspection. An hour before the umpires were due to determine whether it was fit for any action, the heavens opened.

The match is still in its first innings and only 88.1 overs have been bowled, all on the first day. Dale Steyn, who became the 13th bowler to 400 Test wickets on the opening day, is yet to complete his 17th over. Given the match situation and the time lost, a drawn game and a shared series seems the only likely scenario.

Before the series started, Bangladesh opener Imrul Kayes said a draw would be a "big achievement" for the team, considering they are ranked ninth on the Test rankings, while South Africa are on top. Bangladesh may not have wanted to share the spoils in this way.

South Africa would also be disappointed with the outcome. These two Tests were the first of 10 they will play in the next seven months and the only long-format fixtures ahead of their high-profile tour of India later this year.

Top-order starts

10

No. of times Bangladesh have had at least 4 of their top 5 scoring 30+, including this inns. Five of the instances have come since 2014.

Quick Steyn

80

No. of Tests it has taken Dale Steyn to take 400 wickets - the joint-fastest among pacers and the second fastest bowler overall.