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The [[Australia national cricket team]] toured [[South Africa]] from February to April 1994 and played a three-match [[Test cricket|Test series]] against the [[South Africa national cricket team]]. The Test series was drawn 1–1. An 8-match [[One Day International|ODI]] series played around the Tests was drawn 4-4. |
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* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/58/58653.html 1st Test] at [[Wanderers Stadium|New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]] – South Africa won by 197 runs |
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/58/58653.html 1st Test] at [[Wanderers Stadium|New Wanderers Stadium]], [[Johannesburg]] – South Africa won by 197 runs |
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* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/58/58685.html 2nd Test] at [[Newlands Cricket Ground]], [[Cape Town]] – Australia won by 9 wickets |
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/58/58685.html 2nd Test] at [[Newlands Cricket Ground]], [[Cape Town]] – Australia won by 9 wickets |
Revision as of 22:49, 10 April 2018
This article describes the history of South African cricket from the 1990-91 season to 2000.
South Africa resumed official international cricket in 1991 when the team made a short tour of India. It then played in the 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Domestic cricket
The former Currie Cup was renamed the Castle Cup in 1990 and then the SuperSport Series in 1996.
Castle Cup 1990-91 to 1995-96
- 1990-91 Western Province
- 1991-92 Eastern Province
- 1992-93 Orange Free State
- 1993-94 Orange Free State
- 1994-95 Natal
- 1995-96 Western Province
SuperSport Series 1996-97 to 1999-2000
- 1996-97 Natal
- 1997-98 Free State
- 1998-99 Western Province
- 1999-00 Gauteng
Standard Bank Cup / B&H Series winners
- 1990-91 Western Province
- 1991-92 Eastern Province
- 1992-93 Transvaal
- 1993-94 Orange Free State
- 1994-95 Orange Free State
- 1995-96 Orange Free State
- 1996-97 Natal
- 1997-98 Gauteng
- 1998-99 Griqualand West
- 1999-00 Boland
International tours
1992-93 India
- 1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban – match drawn
- 2nd Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – match drawn
- 3rd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth – South Africa won by 9 wickets
- 4th Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – match drawn
1993-94 Australia
- 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – South Africa won by 197 runs
- 2nd Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – Australia won by 9 wickets
- 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban – match drawn
1994-95 New Zealand
The New Zealand national cricket team toured South Africa from November 1994 to January 1995 and played a three-match Test series against the South Africa national cricket team. South Africa won the Test series 2–1. New Zealand also competed in the Mandela Trophy with South Africa and Pakistan but were eliminated in the group stage.
- 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – New Zealand won by 137 runs
- 2nd Test at Kingsmead, Durban – South Africa won by 8 wickets
- 3rd Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – South Africa won by 7 wickets
1994-95 Pakistan
The Pakistan national cricket team toured South Africa from November 1994 to January 1995, prior to visiting Zimbabwe. Pakistan played one Test match against the South Africa national cricket team. South Africa won the Test match by 324 runs. Pakistan also competed in the Mandela Trophy with South Africa and New Zealand but were defeated by South Africa 2-0 in the best-of-three finals.
- Only Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – South Africa won by 324 runs
1995-96 England
- 1st Test at Centurion Park – match drawn
- 2nd Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – match drawn
- 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban – match drawn
- 4th Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth – match drawn
- 5th Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – South Africa won by 10 wickets
1995-96 Kenya
1996-97 India
- 1st Test at Kingsmead, Durban – South Africa won by 328 runs
- 2nd Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – South Africa won by 282 runs
- 3rd Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – match drawn
1996-97 Australia
- 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – Australia won by an innings and 196 runs
- 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth – Australia won by 2 wickets
- 3rd Test at Centurion Park – South Africa won by 8 wickets
1997-98 Pakistan
- 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – match drawn
- 2nd Test at Kingsmead, Durban – Pakistan won by 29 runs
- 3rd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth – South Africa won by 259 runs
1997-98 Sri Lanka
The Sri Lanka national cricket team toured South Africa in March 1998. This was the first time Sri Lanka had toured South Africa on a Test tour. South Africa won the series 2-0.
- 1st Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – South Africa won by 70 runs
- 2nd Test at Centurion Park – South Africa won by 6 wickets
1998-99 West Indies
- 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – South Africa won by 4 wickets
- 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth – South Africa won by 178 runs
- 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban – South Africa won by 9 wickets
- 4th Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – South Africa won by 149 runs
- 5th Test at Centurion Park – South Africa won by 351 runs
1999-2000 Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe national cricket team toured South Africa in October and November 1999 and played a one-match Test series against the South Africa national cricket team. South Africa won the Test series 1–0. South Africa were captained by Hansie Cronje and Zimbabwe by Alistair Campbell.[1] Zimbabwe returned in January and February 2000 to compete in the 2000 Standard Bank Triangular Tournament against South Africa and England but were eliminated at the group stage.
- 1st Test at Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein – South Africa won by an innings and 13 runs
1999-2000 England
- 1st Test at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg – South Africa won by an innings and 21 runs
- 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth – match drawn
- 3rd Test at Kingsmead, Durban – match drawn
- 4th Test at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town – South Africa won by an innings and 37 runs
- 5th Test at Centurion Park – England won by 2 wickets
References
- ^ "Zimbabwe in South Africa 1999/00". CricketArchive. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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External sources
Further reading
- South African Cricket Annual – various editions
- Wisden Cricketers' Almanack – various editions