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Test Cricket Tours - England to South Africa 1968-69

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    Would have been 16th Test-playing tour of South Africa by England (previous tour 1964-65) On 17 September 1968 the South African Prime Minister, John Vorster, announced that he would not accept Basil d'Oliveira as a member of the M.C.C. team, and a week later the tour was called off.

England Squad England tour of South Africa, 1968/69 Squad ...

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    Get England Squad England tour of South Africa, 1968/69 Squad details on ESPNcricinfo.com. Checkout team and player details.

England tour of South Africa 1968/69 Cricket news, live ...

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    1968 The D'Oliveira Affair. Sep 13, 2008 A timeline of events which led to the cancellation of the 1968-69 England tour of South Africa

When racism stumped cricket Cricket News - Times of India

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    Jun 08, 2020 · Cricket News: It began with Basil D'Oliveira being left out in 1968 from the England squad to tour apartheid, South Africa. Then in 1976, England captain Tony Greig

1968 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In July, the South African Railways places the first of 115 Class 33-400 General Electric type U20C diesel-electric locomotives in service in South West Africa. Sports. 17 September – The Marylebone Cricket Club tour of South Africa is cancelled when South Africa refuses to accept the presence of Basil D'Oliveira in the side.

From the archive, 29/08/1968: D'Oliveira left out of ...

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    Aug 29, 2012 · From the archive, 29 August 1968: D'Oliveira left out of England cricket tour of apartheid South Africa English selectors deny bowing to South African pressure to exclude non-white player

South African cricket team in England in 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The South African cricket team toured England in the second half of the 1965 season, winning the three match Test series 1-0, with two matches drawn. They had a young and improving side. Their players included Graeme Pollock and his brother Peter, Colin Bland and Eddie Barlow.

Test Cricket Tours - England to Pakistan 1968-69

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    Tour of Pakistan 1968-69 Captain : Colin Cowdrey . England ’s 52nd Test tour (January - March 1969) Second Test-playing tour of Pakistan. by England (previous tour 1961-62). The second series to be played between the two countries in Pakistan was drawn, none of the three Test matches reaching a conclusion, but the cricket played was made irrelevant by civil disturbances of a most threatening ...

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