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98:(SACU) was created to administer the game in the republic on a multi-racial, meritocratic basis: so-called "normal" cricket. However, this was insufficient to ensure South Africa's re-admission to international cricket. Inside the Republic, many non-whites resented "normal" cricket, which was seen as a feeble concession in the wider context of life under apartheid, and declined to take part. Outside the Republic, three of the six ICC Full MembersβIndia, Pakistan and the West Indiesβflatly refused to countenance re-admission until apartheid itself was dismantled.
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in March 1982. Twelve cricketers, 11 of them with Test caps, had agreed in secret to make a one-month tour of the
Republic. The news only broke when they arrived in Johannesburg. The players expected a brief public outcry and a slap on the wrist from the ICC. Instead they were the subject of global
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African and English domestic cricket: and Stephenson in particular could perhaps be thought unlucky not to be given a chance in Test cricket, given the precedent set by Moseley's selection and the fact that his performances in the English
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Test team of the period, or men past their prime as Test players. First-class cricketers in the West Indies were then poorly paid and the participants, many of whom had irregular or no employment in the off-season, received between US$ 100,000 and US$ 125,000 for the two tours. West Indies cricket
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England a year earlier against the touring West Indians) but the only tour member who played for West Indies again was Moseley, at the age of 32 (two tests in the 1989β90 home series against England: though he did not take many wickets, his appearance was chiefly notable for
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Proteas team who considered
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Indians returned for a full tour the following season. Clarke was by now the dominant player on either side, claiming four five-wicket hauls in the 2β1 'Test' series win. The West
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January 1986 revealed what non-white leaders in South Africa and anti-apartheid campaigners worldwide had been
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blacks and whites in South Africa and the tour may have been a positive influence on relations between races. It was one of the few occasions when white and black people had played sport together in South Africa. The players' bans were lifted in 1989 (although
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of fostering dissatisfaction among the players, making recruitment for the rebel tours easy. Hughes did return to
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from competitive international cricket throughout this period because of
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Interview with Lawrence Rowe that includes discussion of the rebel tours
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Interview with Ali Bacher and players about the 1989 England rebel tour
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Series of cricket tours conducted by South Africa during apartheid bans
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and the host nation. The players were vehemently denounced across
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claiming for years: the tours were not funded by business, as
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themselves as strong as any team in world cricket, except the
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county championship had been nothing short of spectacular.
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In 1990, the final tour was led by former England captain
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Peter May and Tristan Holme, SPIN Magazine, November 2009
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Sporting boycott of South Africa during the apartheid era
2085:'Taxpayers hit for six!', Business Day, 20 January 1986.
91:, international rugby union and a host of other sports.
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South African cricket seasons from 1970β71 to 1999β2000
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International cricket in South Africa from 1971 to 1981
1949:
Whispering Death: The Life and Times of Michael Holding
1915:"Robert Craddock, 'Rebels still live in shame, despair"
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Arosa Sri Lanka cricket team in South Africa in 1982β83
1116:. As South Africa began the dismantling of apartheid,
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played for the Australian team on their second tour.
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failing to win a single tour match. Now captained by
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Sporting Colours: Sport and Politics in South Africa
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beaten by a South Africa team for whom the uncapped
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West Indian cricket team in South Africa in 1982β83
194:The first major tour was by an English team led by
1888:Sam Coates and Charles Bremner (21 October 2011).
491:for not selecting them despite good performances.
306:had pulled out of the tour before it got underway.
230:, won the "Test" series 1β0 and "ODI" series 3β0.
1443:The Race Game: Sport and Politics in South Africa
2280:The Rebel Tours: Cricket's Crisis of Conscience
1430:The Rebel Tours: Cricket's Crisis of Conscience
1105:, an opportunity to make their England debuts.
3122:) by various teams, collectively known as the
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1382:did not play official international cricket.
1193:South Africa returns to international cricket
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3519:South Africa and the Commonwealth of Nations
2273:The Unforgiven: Mercenaries or Missionaries?
1638:"Rebel England XI in South Africa 1980β1981"
1269:(4 Tests) had played official Test cricket.
54:and international organisations such as the
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1059:was appointed as South African captain and
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381:Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka
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3499:Australian cricket tours of South Africa
1845:""Yagga" Rowe tackles apartheid, part 3"
741:Australian XI in South Africa in 1986β87
737:Australian XI in South Africa in 1985β86
66:Until Olympic exclusion in 1964 and the
3484:West Indian cricket in the 20th century
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2357:Article on the West Indies rebel tours
1470:. historicalvoices.org. Archived from
456:West Indian tours, 1982β83 and 1983β84
3489:English cricket tours of South Africa
1614:Pg 39, Mike Procter with Pat Murphy,
1001:England XI in South Africa in 1989β90
731:Australian tours, 1985β86 and 1986β87
190:England XI in South Africa in 1981β82
7:
2311:South Africa: the years of isolation
2221:"'Rebels' to sue South Africa board"
2171:"England XI in South Africa 1989β90"
1843:Mcdonald, Michelle (12 April 2011).
1616:South Africa: The Years of Isolation
1567:"The Conquerors: The greatest ever?"
1358:(9 ODIs) only played official ODIs.
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547:made their debuts for South Africa.
3469:Controversies in the United Kingdom
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1086:(against the West Indies in 1995).
226:starred. The Proteas, captained by
113:, an English representative on the
3479:Sri Lanka in international cricket
2331:Chris Harte and Warwick Hadfield,
2039:"Rebelsβthe '85 South Africa tour"
805:the first Australian tour, 1985β86
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2346:Article on the West Indian rebels
835:made their South African debuts.
475:had little need for the likes of
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2192:Weaver, Paul (11 January 2010).
2129:. wordpress.com. 13 October 2009
2107:. wordpress.com. 13 October 2009
2008:. wordpress.com. 12 October 2009
1986:. wordpress.com. 11 October 2009
1824:. wordpress.com. 10 October 2009
1767:. cricinfo.com. 24 February 2005
1569:. wordpress.com. 3 November 2009
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52:International Cricket Conference
2067:. cricinfo.com. 4 November 2006
1112:and the release from prison of
137:captained home teams featuring
129:. In the earliest rebel tours,
1743:"Sri Lanka's Test record 1982"
1547:. Cricinfo.com. 1 January 1970
1280:in Australia and New Zealand.
351:as well as in their homeland.
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1387:International Cricket Council
1074:in 1992–93, along with
3514:Sports scandals in Australia
1876:Out of the Wilderness Part 2
1721:"Rob Steen on Graham Dilley"
1545:"Rebels take a step too far"
76:international sports boycott
2287:Ali: The Life of Ali Bacher
1532:Ali: The Life of Ali Bacher
1346:(18 Tests and 83 ODIs) and
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2313:, Queen Anne Press, 1994,
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2377:from Caribbeancricket.com
2275:, Pitch Publishing, 2020.
1441:Pg 10β54, Douglas Booth,
1400:Rugby union and apartheid
1342:(70 Tests and 138 ODIs),
1323:38 Tests and 78 ODIs and
1319:, 72 Tests and 164 ODIs,
1110:African National Congress
489:West Indies Cricket Board
36:South African rebel tours
2328:, Sports Marketing, 1988
1530:Pg 175, Rodney Hartman,
790:Australian Cricket Board
311:Arosa Sri Lanka, 1982β83
1796:"'Rebel with a grouse'"
1308:1 Test and 25 ODIs and
1101:as well as fast bowler
1025:, and the fast bowlers
215:South African Breweries
38:were a series of seven
1847:. Caribbeancricket.com
1512:Pg 225, Odendaal, 2003
1304:12 Tests and 40 ODIs,
1278:1992 Cricket World Cup
389:1996 Cricket World Cup
3509:Cricket and apartheid
3459:Cricket controversies
2326:Two Tours and Pollock
2299:, Robson Books, 1994.
1428:Pg 35β71, Peter May,
1312:3 Tests and 3 ODIs.
1199:Vintcent van der Bijl
523:retired in 1983, and
224:Vintcent van der Bijl
2282:, SportsBooks, 2009.
1865:Pg 138β98, May 2009.
1477:on 27 September 2011
425:Susantha Karunaratne
337:Anthony Ralph Opatha
201:Houses of Parliament
107:World Series Cricket
1605:Pg 71β108, May 2009
1274:short tour of India
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391:at the age of 43.
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397:Bandula Warnapura
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