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SA vs IND 2nd Test Day 4: Play to Begin At 7:15 PM IST After Two Washed Out Sessions
After rain washed off the first two sessions of day four of the second Test between South Africa and India at the Wanderers, the on-field action is now all set to begin at 7:15 pm IST.
With 34 overs of play marked for the remaining time left in day four, play can be extended till 10pm IST if rain stays away.
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