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effect the support for their actions. Players for South Africa included Graeme Pollock (captain), Mike Procter, Vincent van der Bijl, Peter Pollock, Hylton Ackerman, Denis Lindsay, Graham Chevalier, Arthur Short and Andre Bruyns. Players for Transvaal included Barry Richards (guest player), Brian Bath, Clive Rice, Peter Carlstien and Don Mackay-Coghill (captain). Ali Bacher did not play because he was making up hours at the Baragwanath Hospital for time taken for cricket. Bacher’s South African team had beaten Australia 4β€”0 in their 1969/70 Test series.
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Africa to ensure a second draw. The third and final first-class representative game started with South Africa winning the toss and putting DH Robins' XI into bat. DH Robins' XI only made 227 for 9 declared. The South African innings was dominated by 211 from Eddie Barlow and 125 from Lee Irvine as they piled on 528, with John Lever taking 6 for 117. A strong performance of 4 for 66 from
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South Africans winners by 260 runs. More remarkable than the scores, however, was the inclusion of Edward Habane and Sedick Conrad, both black, in the South African squad. This was the first time coloured South Africans had played first-class cricket against a touring side since a South African Malays team played an English touring side in the 1890s.
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The highlight of the South African 1975/6 season was a tour by the International Wanderers. They played 3 first-class games and 1 one-day game against a South African Invitation XI. They also played a first-class game against a weaker South African Board President's XI. This was the strongest team to
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The International Wanderers made a three game tour to Rhodesia in September and October 1975, but other than that there was no international cricket in Southern Africa until a tour by another DH Robins' XI in January and February 1976. However, only one game of this tour, a 60 over affair, was played
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to distance himself from it. Frank Waring, the Minister of Sport, declared that if cricketers from club level upwards declared that they were in favour of racially integrated cricket and their authorities, "Came to me and stated that this was the position, then I am fully prepared to take this matter
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world champions of cricket. After this triumph, they did not play another official Test match for 22 years. Their tour to England was called off in 1970, with England hastily arranging a tour by a Rest of the World team which itself included three South Africans and South African-born Tony Greig (who
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affair changed all that. D'Oliveira was a mixed-race South African (partly black – "coloured" under the Apartheid classification): as he was ineligible to play for his national side, he emigrated to England and played for them instead, going on tour to the West Indies in 1967. His performance on that
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At the start of the next South African season, Derrick Robins took another group of tourists to South Africa. Only Mike Smith and John Lever of those who toured earlier in 1973 went on this tour. Whilst the other players on the team were mostly English, there were also a number of players from other
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On 3 May 1971 the Rest of South African XI and Currie Cup champions Transvaal walked off the field at Newlands to protest against the government's sports policies. Charles Fortune, renowned South African commentator, suggested that it would be best to walk off instead of refusing to play which would
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Brian Close led a strong international team known as the "International Wanderers" to Rhodesia in September 1974. They played one game against Transvaal, but nothing else in South Africa. The Rhodesian team notably included South African-born Mike Procter, whilst the International Wanderers counted
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The first-class match featuring the South African Board President's XI was dominated by an innings of 155 by South African legend, Eddie Barlow. DH Robins' XI was skittled out thanks to hauls of 5 for 41 from Pelham Henwood in the first innings, and 5 for 44 from Vintcent van der Bijl to leave the
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When initially he was not selected, there was great controversy in England, with D'Olivera being left in tears at the news, and English Test selectors and cricket officials being accused of pandering to the racism of the apartheid regime in South Africa. Then, when a vacancy became available after
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During the early to mid-1970s there had been various attempts by the different South African cricket bodies representing the whites, coloureds and black to play multiracial cricket despite Government opposition. In June 1976, however, there were major political uprisings in South Africa. The main
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The next games for a representative South African side therefore took place on Derrick Robins third tour to South Africa in March and April 1975. This DH Robins' XI was again an international side. Captained once again by Brian Close, it included the following players from Robins' preceding tour:
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The representative match was low and slow scoring, with South Africa making 219-7 in their 60 overs. The highlights were half centuries from Dyer, Pollock and Richards and 4 for 28 from Troup. DH Robins' XI struggled in reply, collapsing from 125-3 to 164 all out with no player reaching his half
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The first of the representative games contained little of note, with slow scoring (South Africa's second innings of 287 took 112 overs) meant that it ended in a draw. The second game was dominated by two huge scores. John Edrich made 170 for DH Robins' XI, then Barry Richards made 180 for South
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The highlight of the tour was a 4-day game against a representative South African XI, the closest South Africa had come to choosing a Test squad since 1970. This game was changed to be the last one – highlighting that the tourists were treating their games seriously, rather than as a cricketing
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South Africa, which Robins dismissed by saying, "I do not want to answer political questions, but I'll say this: we are a team of English cricketers on a private tour, here to play anyone our hosts want us to play against." However, an attempt to mobilise opposition in England soon fizzled out.
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The South African Invitation XI was again captained by Eddie Barlow, who played in all four representative games, as did Clive Rice and Vintcent van der Bijl. A number of coloured players were selected for the Invitation XI. These, and the games they played in, were
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After four warm-up games against the provinces, the tour included five games against fully representative South African sides, four of which were over 4 days, the other a one-day match over 50 overs. The one-day game was against an African XI in Soweto.
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becoming ever stricter over time and being legally mandated in 1948, no non-white player was selected for the national Test team. This did not, however, stop white-majority Commonwealth nations from playing white South African teams at cricket.
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stated that if Australia were to send a team to South Africa, it was likely that Australian sides would not be received in the Caribbean or Indian subcontinent and that teams from these countries may no longer visit Australia.
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While Sobers initially argued that he had done nothing wrong as he was a cricketer, not a politician, he ultimately apologised in October 1970 when the scandal threatened to break up the West Indies Cricket Board.
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In the light of this political strife, new changes were proposed, which included the placing of a moratorium on tours to and from South Africa. In practice no international tour happened until the first of the
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South African Eddie Barlow amongst their numbers. In the game against Transvaal in Johannesburg the international International Wanderers notably fielded two non-white players in their team, Barbadian
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The South African Board President's XI was again captained by Eddie Barlow. It also, for the very first time in a South African representative match, included two black players.
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policy followed by the South African Governments of the day meant that no Test match playing nation was willing to tour, thereby depriving world cricket of leading stars such as
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opened without 25 African countries (later joined by 4 others) who were boycotting the games as a result of New Zealand retaining sporting ties with South Africa – the
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holiday. All the leading South African cricketers played, including many who had played Test matches before South Africa's expulsion from the world cricket community.
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against a representative South African XI as the main games for South Africa would come slightly later in the season against another International Wanderers team.
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wanted to take a racially mixed team to South Africa and play separate black and white national teams. However, the coloured Board rejected the idea and persuaded
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Sobers' statement and his participation in the tournament caused backlash from Caribbean politicians who were vehemently opposed to apartheid and racism, with
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The 40 over representative match was a low-scoring affair, with Barry Richards' 68 helping South Africa to a 5 wicket win with 6 balls to spare.
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Bruce Francis (Australian), John Shepherd (West Indian), Roger Tolchard, Younis Ahmed (Pakistani). In addition, the following also toured:
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An Australian test team was scheduled to tour South Africa for the 1975-76 season. The tour was called off "with reluctance" according to
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then helped South Africa dismiss DH Robins' XI for 218 to record a strong win in the match, and to take the three-match series 1-0.
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broke down during a County Cricket match, D'Oliveira was selected in his place. Upon hearing of this, South African Prime Minister
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during the isolation of South Africa from international cricket between 1970 and 1991, there were seven unofficial tours (
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Sport in South Africa had been divided on racial lines since the early white settlers, and cricket was no different.
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The next day DH Robins' XI had their revenge in the only one-day game of the tour in a low scoring, but tight match.
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In another attempt to receive a touring international side to visit, the South African Cricket Association invited
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In this game DH Robins' XI won the toss and chose to field: that was a mistake as, courtesy of 100 runs from
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The South African Invitation XI was again captained by Eddie Barlow. It also included one black cricketer,
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South African Board President's XI (321 & 182) drew with International Wanderers (241-5d & 210-9)
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tour South Africa since isolation, and comprised players from 4 countries. The tourists were managed by
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St George's Park article on The National Unification Process of Cricket in the Republic of South Africa
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International Wanderers (220 & 324) beat South African Invitation XI (290 & 69) by 185 runs
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South African Board President's XI (371 & 265-4) beat DH Robins' XI (183 & 193) by 260 runs
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However the first "international" games played by South Africa post-isolation occurred after this.
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International Wanderers (134 & 466) drew with South African Invitation XI (324 & 91-8)
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Invitation Section A XI (387-9d) beat DH Robins' XI (118 & 152) by an innings and 117 runs
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South African International XI (effectively a South African representative team) comprised:
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However, Australia did tour in 1969/70, with the Proteas whitewashing them 4-0, making them
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DH Robins' XI (232-6d & 280-7d) lost to Eastern Province (254-6d & 260-5) by 5 wkts
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were part of the team. Abed and Williams rejected the proposal. Also in 1971 Englishman
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South African Invitation XI (178 & 269) beat International Wanderers (99 & 226)
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played in both the first-class match (the only one he ever played) and the one-dayer.
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South African Invitation XI (176-6) lost to International Wanderers (177-5) by 5 wkts
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South African Invitation XI (278 & 287) drew with DH Robins' XI (329 & 142-5)
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DH Robins' XI (306-4d & 135) lost to Eastern Province (218 & 224-4) by 6 wkts
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the South African Cricket Board ran a competition called the
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Eastern Province (68 & 157) lost to DH Robins' XI (155-9d & 71-0) by 10 wkts
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DH Robins' XI (237 & 200-5d) drew with Combined Section B XI (208-8d & 85-4)
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saying Sobers was not welcome in his country until there was an apology, while the
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DH Robins' XI (298-5d & 142-4d) beat Transvaal (195-8d & 137) by 108 runs
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DH Robins' XI (160) lost to South African Board President's XI (162-5) by 5 wkts
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Natal (180-8d & 227-8d) lost to DH Robins' XI (250-9d & 160-6) by 4 wkts
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government called for Sobers' resignation or ouster as captain, and the Indian
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DH Robins' XI (227-9d & 218) lost to South African Invitation XI (528-8d)
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Western Province (231 & 206) drew with DH Robins' XI (295-6d & 99-5)
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DH Robins' XI (309-3d & 210-8d) drew with Transvaal (283-7d & 149-2)
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and Rupert Hanley played in the third 4-day game and the one-day game; and
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The South Africans who played in each of these representative squads were:
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to play three matches against multiracial sides when they were en route to
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DH Robins' XI (146) lost to South African Invitation XI (147-9) by 1 wkt
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South African Invitation XI (219-7) beat DH Robins' XI (164) by 55 runs
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DH Robins' XI (222-8d & 98-2d) drew with Natal (134-7d & 32-0)
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Test squads in the following summer until the fifth and final Test at
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The other players selected for South Africa were Hylton Ackerman OD;
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Natal (249 & 151) beat DH Robins' XI (237-4d & 161) by 2 runs
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consisted of four private tours arranged by English sports promoter
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Natal (257 & 172-7d) drew with DH Robins' XI (164 & 220-6)
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played only in the first-class match. The other players were:
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from touring the West Indies until the matter was resolved.
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There was some criticism of his decision to come to
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