DAY 2: Rain Delay at Boland Park

Goldrush Boland and the DP World Lions did not take to the field in the post-lunch period on the second day of their CSA 4-Day Series encounter at Boland Park due to incessant rain.
Boland, who won the toss and elected to bat first on day one, was on 208/8 when play was interrupted on day two. This is the second time that play has been suspended for an extended period.
On day one, the two teams left the field at tea and did not return due to bad weather. Boland had Reeves-Fortuin (57*) and Siya Mahima (0*) at the crease at the break.
Reeves-Fortuin picked up from where he left off on day one. The Boland captain added 14 runs to his overnight tally before the innings was interrupted. He lost his overnight partner, Glenton Stuurman (14) as he worked his way to a 19th First-Class half-century. He faced 117 deliveries to reach the milestone.
While Reeves-Fortuin fought to keep Boland in the contest, Bjorn Fortuin was doing his best to upend their efforts. The Lions spinner upgraded from his four-wicket haul on day one to a five-wicket haul. The 30-year-old was unplayable on the first day and remained so on the second day.
The Lions tweaker conceded only four runs in the four overs he bowled on Friday morning. He also took a wicket in the process. He had bagged five wickets for 75 from 31 when play was stopped. This is his eighth First-Class five-wicket haul. The wickets left him on the cusp of 200 First-Class wickets. He is now on 199.
No other Lions batter took a wicket on Friday morning. However, Junaid Dawood and Nqaba Peter bagged three between them on day one. Dawood had two wickets for 41 runs in 10 overs, while Peter had a single wicket for 25 runs in 10 overs at the interval.
BOLAND: Grant Roelofsen, Pieter Malan, Gavin Kaplan, Aviwe Mgijima, Michael Copeland, Clyde Reeves-Fortuin (wk)(capt), Shaun von Berg, Keith Dudgeon, Glenton Stuurman, Siya Mahima, Aphiwe Mnyaka
LIONS: Joshua Richards, Dominic Hendricks (capt), Zubayr Hamza, Mitch van Buuren, Connor Esterhuizen (wk), Wandile Makwetu, Delano Potgieter, Bjorn Fortuin, Lutho Sipamla, Nqaba Peter, Junaid Dawood