South Africa led West Indies by 154 runs going into the final day of the first Test in Trinidad after rain again curtailed play on Saturday. Six hours, and two sessions, were lost to the wet weather with play only getting underway in the late afternoon, two hours from the close, but it proved enough time for South Africa to bowl the West Indies out for 233 in their first innings, a deficit of 124 runs after the visitors made 357. South Africa began their second innings in aggressive fashion and increased their lead as they were 30-0 at the close with Tony de Zorzi not out on 14 and Aiden Markram on nine.
1st Test: Maharaj, Rabada put South Africa on top on Day 4

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