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South Africa v England, 1st ODI, Johannesburg

Heavy rain leads to opening washout

Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

November 20, 2009

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South Africa v England - Match Abandoned
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Andy Flower and the match officials assess the rain at the Wanderers, South Africa v England, 1st ODI, Johannesburg November 20, 2009
The first ODI didn't get close to start at the Wanderers © Getty Images
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The opening one-day international at the Wanderers was abandoned without a ball bowled after the heavy rain that has plagued Johannesburg in recent days continued. The umpires made two inspections and called the game off at 5pm when it became clear the weather wasn't going to allow a contest.

Mickey Arthur and Andy Flower, the two coaches, made an appearance at the ground, but both teams stayed in their hotels which gave a clear indication as to the prospects. The signs hadn't been good leading into the match when England were forced to train indoors yesterday including making use of a covered car park for fielding practice.

The washout means that Paul Collingwood will have to wait until Sunday, at Centurion, to become England's most capped ODI player. He remains level with Alec Stewart on 170 appearances, but the rain in Johannesburg at least means he has a couple of extra days to rest his troublesome back.

The same applies for James Anderson who can give his sore knee some extra treatment and England will be the happier of the two sides about a delayed start to the series with a number of injuries in the squad. Stuart Broad (shoulder) and Graeme Swann (side) are already ruled out of the second match with Liam Plunkett and James Tredwell having been called up as cover.

The forecast is better for Sunday when the series moves the short distance north to Centurion Park, where South Africa gave England a thumping in the Twenty20 last week, before further matches at Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban.

Andrew McGlashan is assistant editor of Cricinfo

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Andrew McGlashan Assistant Editor Andrew arrived at Cricinfo in 2004 via Manchester and Cape Town, after finding the assistant editor at a weak moment as he watched England's batting collapse in the Newlands Test. Andrew began his cricket writing career as a freelance covering Lancashire during 2004 when they were relegated in the County Championship. In fact, they were top of the table when he began reporting on them but things went dramatically downhill. He likes to let people know that he is a supporter of county cricket, a fact his colleagues will testify to and bemoan equally.
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