CHRISTCHURCH, March 15: Injured South African paceman Allan Donald will miss the series decider after his team played out a frustrating draw with New Zealand in the rain-ravaged second cricket Test at Lancaster Park today.After South Africa had declared on its overnight 442 for one, New Zealand, in its second innings scored 127 for one before the two teams agreed to call off play.Herschelle Gibbs became only the fourth player in Test history to spend all five days of a full Test match on the ground.South African captain Hansie Cronje said it was `very frustrating' as the drizzle set in. ``It wasn't raining hard. It was just spitting most of the time,'' Cronje said. ``It is difficult because those are your worst nightmares as an umpire,'' Cronje said New Zealand captain Dion Nash said his side was lucky. ``Thanks to the weather here, we are still level," Nash said. New Zealand announced an unchanged squad of 12 for the decider.New Zealand (1st innings) 168South Africa (1stinnings) 442-1 declNew Zealand (2nd innings): Bryan Young not out 55, Matthew Horne run out 56, Roger Twose not out 6. Extras (5lb, 5nb) 10. Total (for one wicket) 127.Fall of wicket: 1-107.Bowling: Pollock 12-4-23-0, Klusener 17-4-33-0, Adams 15-0-52-0, Kallis 6-2-13-0, Cronje 4-3-1-0.Man of the match: Herschelle Gibbs