Ireland and South Africa were left frustrated by the weather on Sunday as a rain-hit first one-day international in Malahide was abandoned.
After a delayed start, the hosts were inserted to bat and made 195 for two in 40.2 overs, with Andrew Balbirnie and William Porterfield posting 65 and 63 respectively.
The conditions then did not allow for a reply from South Africa to get under way, with play abandoned at around 5.15pm.
Both sides took five points in the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League ahead of the second ODI on Tuesday. The third and final ODI takes place on Friday.