Devdiscourse News Desk| Portofspain
West Indies continues to trail South Africa by 212 runs after Keshav Maharaj's pivotal three-wicket haul stymied the hosts on a rain-interrupted third day of the first test at Queen's Park Oval.
Maharaj delivered a relentless 28-over spell, albeit with rain delays that temporarily paused the game for about 90 minutes. The hosts struggled to gather runs post-resumption, concluding at 145-4 by end of day's play.
In quick succession, West Indies slumped from 114-1 to 124-4, largely due to Maharaj's key wickets of Keacy Carty and Alick Athanaze. Jason Holder and Kavem Hodge stabilized the innings until stumps, with Carty leading his team in runs with a score of 42.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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