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The second day's play in the third and final Test between England and South Africa on Friday has been abandoned following the passing away of Queen Elizabeth II.
The opening day's play on Thursday in the deciding Test had been washed out. South Africa had won the opening Test at Lord's by an innings and 12 runs, while England came back strongly to win the Old Trafford Test by an innings and 85 runs to level the series.
Following the passing away of the Queen, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Chair, Richard Thompson had said, "I'm sure I speak for everyone in the game when I say how truly sad I am to hear of the Queen's passing. Her Majesty has been such a great supporter of the game and was always so vocal of her and her late husband's enjoyment around the sport.
"Her dedication to her country will never be forgotten. For her service and her selflessness over her extraordinary reign, we owe her a debt that can never be repaid."
England, on the other hand, are seventh in the standings after eight losses and six wins. Australia are at the top of the table with a win percentage of 70 per cent, according to ICC.
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