The first cricket test between South Africa and New Zealand was abandoned without a ball being bowled last night, leaving the two sets of players frustrated as they were forced to settle for a draw.
Although both teams said that they wanted to play, the umpires have the final say on whether conditions are safe enough.
A heavy downpour on Saturday night had left the outfield sodden, and umpires Ian Gould and Richard Illingworth decided that the muddy patches on the soft outfield represented too much of a danger on the final three days of the test.
"It's very clear that both teams were very keen to play, but we also respect that umpires are in charge of ground, weather and light," New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said.
"Even from the time we arrived at this venue, we knew that the outfield was in a poor state and obviously it couldn't handle the rain.