On Monday, rain had the final say in a Twenty20 World Cup match between South Africa and Zimbabwe. Chasing a rain-revised target of 64 in seven overs, Quinton de Kock smashed an unbeaten 47 to steer the team to 51. There was no loss in three overs when rain stopped play for the final time in Hobart.

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