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Between black and white: A case study of the KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union |
223 different in KwaZulu-Natal, for example, with its large Indian population, than at the Pretoria-based Titans franchise, where whites are dominant, or in the Eastern Cape which has substantial African involvement in cricket. |
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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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Deconstructing ‘Indianness’: Cricket and the Articulation of Indian Identities in Durban, 1900–32 |
Indian immigrants arrived in South Africa in two waves; approximately 150,000 indentured laborers imported between 1860 and 1911 were followed by traders from the west coast of India. |
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Taking up the white man's game : the rise and decline of African cricket in Durban, 1930-1960 |
Om die wit spel op te neem: die opkoms en agteruitgang van Swart krieket in Durban, 1930- 1960 Met die 2003-kriekettoetsreeks tussen Engeland en Suid-Afrika was Engelse kommentators Jonathan Agnew en Henry Blofeld opreg verbaas toe kopieë van André Odendaal se The Story of an African Game (2003) |
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`WHAT DO THEY KNOW OF CRICKET WHO ONLY CRICKET KNOW?': Transformation in South African Cricket, 1990-2000 |
This article charts developments in cricket during the past decade to explore issues related to social transformation and redress in post-apartheid South Africa. |
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Newspaper report of cricket match, Balliol College v Balliol Club | |
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Letter from David Philip to Alan Paton | |
Cricket at the Training School, possibly in Lesotho |
Handwritten label on page: "Cricket at the Training School"
Ramseyer/ Kruger family papers (KCM 96/2) ; File 28 ; Page 22a
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Yardley Must Go | |
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Yardley Must Go | |
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Hoffie at last cricket match |
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