Photo: Getty ImagesPlay has resumed in the first test between New Zealand and South Africa in Dunedin after an alarm was set off in the main grandstand this evening. Day three of the test at Univeristy Oval was interrupted shortly after 5pm for about half an hour and the crowd were asked to evacuate the venue. Players and security staff made their way into middle of the ground while fire officers checked the area. The alarm started going after tea with South Africa 14 for one in their second innings. The main stand, which houses the changing rooms, was evacuated by security before an announcement was made that the entire venue had to be evacuated, causing confusion amongst the players and crowd.
Source: Otago Daily Times March 10, 2017 04:24 UTC