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Amla steers South Africa close

Hashim Amla completed his half century
Hashim Amla completed his half century

Play was called off on the third day of the fourth test between England and South Africa after rain reduced Saturday's action to just 82 minutes.

Lunch was taken early and, with drizzle persisting, the umpires called off play just before 5pm (1600 GMT).

South Africa were 110 for two in their second innings, 12 runs behind England's first innings total of 316.

In the morning, Hashim Amla completed his half century to steer South Africa close to level terms with England.

South Africa lost Neil McKenzie in a morning session shortened by rain, when he edged a ball from Stuart Broad on to his stumps.

The visitors had resumed following a half-hour rain delay on 37 for one, 85 behind, after England had taken the wicket of captain Graeme Smith on Friday evening.

Amla batted with assurance, reaching 71 not out with 14 fours though he had an escape when he edged an Andrew Flintoff delivery behind. Tim Ambrose dived at full stretch to his left and got a glove to the ball but failed to hang on to a difficult chance with the score on 95.

Jacques Kallis, disappointing with the bat this tour despite South Africa's series win, their first in England since 1965, was two not out.

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