South Africa opener Quinton de Kock, who remained unbeaten on a 21-ball 17 before rain interrupted the proceedings, was initially given out when the left-hander was on one. However, the decision was reversed after a successful DRS in the second over of the game. A Kemar Roach out-swinger which tempted the batsman into playing a shot, had carried to the keeper, who took a brilliant diving catch. He was then given out after a vigorous appeal from the Windies but only to have the decision repealed after reviews showed that the ball came off his arm, allowing de Kock to survive.
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