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Fireworks Mahomed wrestling, Durban City Hall, 1950's |
‘Fireworks’ as he was called, had achieved athletic success in wrestling, gymnastics, cricket and soccer throughout his life at Curries Fountain. |
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Fireworks Mahomed, Ismail Bobat, referee Dala Desi, Osman Shaik, wrestling at Durban City Hall |
Wrestling at Durban City Hall |
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Fireworks Mahomed, referee at Curries Fountain |
‘Fireworks’ as he was called, had achieved athletic success in wrestling, gymnastics, cricket and soccer throughout his life at Curries Fountain. |
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Fireworks Mahomed: 30 people either side try to unlock his massive arms |
‘Fireworks’ as he was called, had achieved athletic success in wrestling, gymnastics, cricket and soccer throughout his life at Curries Fountain. |
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Fireworks Mahomed: 300lb rock placed on his chest and knocked with a 14lb hammer |
‘Fireworks’ as he was called, had achieved athletic success in wrestling, gymnastics, cricket and soccer throughout his life at Curries Fountain. |
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First Indian Cricket Club Westville 1904 |
Dimensions 1055 x 723 |
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Floodlights at Curies Fountain |
Floodlights at Curies Fountain |
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Gopaul Manikum - Cricket player |
The Natal XI captained by Gopaul Manikum in 1974 emerged victor when they played in the Inter-Provincial Tournament organized by the South African cricket board. Seen in the photo ia"Gops" with the Dadabhai Trophy which was presented to Natal XI for winning the tournament. |
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Hoffie at last cricket match | ||
ICC T20 The complete guide | ||
Indian Sport |
Newspaper article on Indian Sport |
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Indian Sports Notes.... |
Newspaper article - Natal still maintains the Premier Position |
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Interview with Roy Bunwarie, conducted by Christopher Merrett | ||
Iqbal Tayob - Cricket player |
Photograph of Iqbal Tayob |
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Letter from Chris Albertyn to Peter Brown | ||
Letter from David Philip to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Lil Steward to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from Lil Steward to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter from Pratab Kumar to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Pratab Kumar to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Managing South African transformation: the story of cricket in KwaZulu-Natal, 1994–2004 |
Sport has historically been an important element of South African popular culture, even though it was divided along racial lines for much of the country's history. In post-apartheid South Africa, sport is seen by politicians, sports officials and many ordinary people as a … |
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Memorandum submitted by the Mayville District Indian Sports Ground Association to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
To give an insight of how this Association came into being we wish to mention that the Mayville.... |