Funnily enough South Africa did play against a quasi Australian team managed by Richie Benaud in 1976. The series ended up being reasonably even……
‘International Wanderers March-April 1976
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 tour South Africa since isolation, and comprised players from 4 countries. The tourists were managed by Richie Benaud and captained by Australian Greg Chappell in all four main representative games. Englishmen Mike Denness and
Bob Taylor, and West Indian John Shepherd also played in all four games. The other players, their nationalities and the games they played in are as follows (numbers relate to the first-class games, OD relates to the one-day game): Ian Chappell (Australia) 1, OD; Phil Edmonds (Zambian-born Englishman) OD, 3; Gary Gilmour (Australia) 1, 2, 3;
Alan Hurst (Australia) 1, 3; Martin Kent (Australia) 1, 2, 3; Dennis Lillee (Australia) 2, 3; Ashley Mallett (Australia) 1, OD, 2;
John Morrison (New Zealand) 1, OD, 2; Glenn Turner (New Zealand) OD, 2, 3; Derek Underwood (England) 1, OD, 3; Max Walker (Australia) OD, 2.
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 Abdullatief Barnes 1, 2; Winston Carelse 1, 2; Ismail Ebrahim 3; Devdas Govindjee OD; D Jacobs OD; Farouk Timol 3.
The other players selected for South Africa were Hylton Ackerman OD; Howard Bergins 1, 2, 3; Henry Fotheringham 1; Jack Heron 1; Denys Hobson 1; Lee Irvine OD, 2, 3; Peter Kirsten 1; Douglas Neilson OD; Gavin Pfuhl 1; Graeme Pollock OD, 2, 3; Anthony Smith OD, 2, 3; Barry Richards OD, 2, 3; Lorrie Wilmot 2, 3.’
International cricket in South Africa between 1971 and 1981 consisted of 4 private tours arranged by English sports promoter Derrick Robins, 2 tours by a private team called the International Wanderers , and one women s Test match. The apartheid…
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Date | Result | Venue | Scheduled
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18,19,20,22 Mar | International Wanderers (220 & 324) beat South African Invitation XI (290 & 69) by 185 runs | Newlands, Cape Town | 4 days |
24 Mar | South African Invitation XI (176-6) lost to International Wanderers (177-5) by 5 wkts | St George's Park, Port Elizabeth | 50 overs |
26,27,28 Mar | South African Board President's XI (321 & 182) drew with International Wanderers (241-5d & 210-9) | St George's Park, Port Elizabeth | 3 days |
2,3,5,6,7 Apr | International Wanderers (134 & 466) drew with South African Invitation XI (324 & 91-8) | New Wanderers, Johannesburg | 4 days |
8,9,10,12 Apr | South African Invitation XI (178 & 269) beat International Wanderers (99 & 226) | Kingsmead, Dur | |
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