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SA Domestic History

SeamUp

International Coach
Nice work you are doing @SeamUp
Thank you and it's a pleasure, pal.

Thought with each year that goes by the memories of the greats & solids who played domestic cricket like it was everything are fading so it's good to get something that maybe shows peaks of players for each era. I knew there would be a good bunch of people on here who would appreciate. 👌
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Love this Natal team for the overlapping of eras and obviously their dominance on the Springboks at the time. Roy McLean last FC game in 65/66 who was a maverick batsman and Barry Richards's hero.

As Eric Rowan, Alan Melville, Bruce Mitchell & Dudley Nourse came back for a few years after the war young McGlew, McLean, Waite and Endean made their test debuts in 1951 & along with Goddard debuting in 1955 was the backbone of the 1950s Springbok batting.

The old guard of McGlew, Goddard & McLean there with the starboys Richards, Irvine and Procter. Some decent internationals around them too in Gamsy/Trimborn. Barry Versfeld and Norman Crookes made Springbok squads.

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SeamUp

International Coach
NE TVL/ N TVL/Northerns/Titans

No Morne Morkel.

Talking about the fast bowlers of the 80s. The Ump Cyril Mitchley's son, Cyril Mitchley was also a decent quick. There was talk after the 2nd Windies Rebels tour that he was one for the future.

2022/23 - Simon Harmer (2) 20
2021/22 - Simon Harmer (1) 44

2020/21 - Lizaad Williams (1) 27
2019/20 - Dayyaan Galiem (1) 21
2018/19 - Shaun von Berg (3) & Alfred Mothoa (1) 21
2017/18 - Shaun von Berg (2) 29
2016/17 - Malusi Siboto (1) 33
2015/16 - Tabraiz Shamsi (1) 41
2014/15 - Rowan Richards (2) 36
2013/14 - Shaun von Berg (1) 33
2012/13 - Ethy Mbhalati (2) 28
2011/12 - Rowan Richards (1) 26
2010/11 - Ethy Mbhalati (1) 39
2009/10 - Pierre Joubert (2) 24
2008/09 - Imran Tahir (2) 32
2007/08 - Imran Tahir (1) 31 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/imran-tahir-40618
2006/07 - Alfonso Thomas (2) 37
2005/06 - Dale Steyn (2) & Paul Harris (1) 49
2004/05 - Dale Steyn (1) 28

2003/04 - Alfonso Thomas (1) 36 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/alfonso-thomas-47569
2002/03 - Pierre Joubert (1) 14 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/pierre-joubert-45736
2001/02 - Steve Elworthy (5) 52
2000/01 - Steve Elworthy (4) & Greg Smith (3) 30
1999/00 - Steve Elworthy (3) 32
1998/99 - David Townsend (1) 36 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/david-townsend-47551
1997/98 - Greg Smith (2) 29
1996/97 - Steve Elworthy (2) 24
1995/96 - Greg Smith (1) 26 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/greg-smith-47483
1994/95 - Steve Elworthy (1) 32 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/steve-elworthy-44960
1993/94 - Tertius Bosch (3) 15
1992/93 - Fanie de Villiers (3) 29
1991/92 - Ezra Moseley (1) 36 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/ezra-moseley-52437
1990/91 - Tertius Bosch (2) 42
1989/90 - Tertius Bosch (1) 23 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/tertius-bosch-44097
1988/89 - Fanie de Villiers (2) 43
1987/88 - Fanie de Villiers (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/fanie-de-villiers-44696
1986/87 - Cyril Mitchley (2) 27
1985/86 - Cyril Mitchley (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/cyril-mitchley-46237
1984/85 - Eric Simons (1) 51 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/eric-simons-47190
1983/84 - Anton Ferreira (5) 25
1982/83 - Anton Ferreira (4) 22
1981/82 - Anton Ferreira (3) 23
1980/81 - Rodney Ontong (1) 21 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/rodney-ontong-46682
1979/80 - Willie Morris (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/willie-morris-46375
1978/79 - Anton Ferreira (2) 30
1977/78 - Anton Ferreira (1) 35 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/anthonie-ferreira-45104
1976/77 - Albert Cilliers (2) 22
1975/76 - Kenny Watson (1) 27 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/kenny-watson-47939
1974/75 - Des Sparks (1) 21 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/john-sparks-47331
1973/74 - Albert Cilliers (1) 20 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/albert-cilliers-44512
1972/73 - Alan Jones (1) 18 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/alan-jones-15537
1971/72
- Pat Pocock (1) 28 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/pat-pocock-18557
1970/71
- Rodney Falkson (1) 19 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/rodney-falkson-45088
1969/70 - Jackie Botten (7) 12
1968/69 - Jackie Botten (6) 23
1967/68 - Jackie Botten (5) 17
1966/67 - Trevor Goddard (1) 16 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/trevor-goddard-45234
1965/66 - Jim Pressdee (1) 33 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/jim-pressdee-18610
1963/64
- Sydney Burke (2) 35
1962/63 - Jackie Botten (4) 29
1960/61 - Jackie Botten (3) 34
1959/60 - Jackie Botten (2) 37
1958/59 - Jackie Botten (1) 55 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/jackie-botten-44109
1955/56 - Sydney Burke (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/sydney-burke-44143
1954/55 - Stanley Jeffrey (1) 18 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/stanley-jeffrey-45744
1952/53 - Peter Heine (1) 30 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/peter-heine-45428
1951/52 - John Stokes-Waller (2) 28
1950/51 - Hugh Patterson (1) 22 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/hugh-patterson-46812
1947/48 - John Stokes-Waller (1) 21 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/john-waller-47357
1946/47 - William Douglas (1) 23 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/william-douglas-44806
One thing bloody lead to another and couldn't finish the 2000s and 2010s cricinfo profiles. :D


Was just thinking. 3 wrist-spinners in Tahir, Shamsi and von Berg.

Only WP can match that? van Ryneveld, Hobson and Adams.

EDIT Aaah no. Natal trumps. Ian Smith, Richard McGlashan, Gulam Bodi and Tahir with 4.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
OFS/Free State/Eagles/Knights


2022/23 - Gerald Coetzee (2) 11
2021/22 - Gerald Coetzee (1) & Mbulelo Budaza (1) 15 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/gerald-coetzee-596010 & https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/mbulelo-budaza-543041

2020/21 - Shaun von Berg (2) 29
2019/20 - Shaun von Berg (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/shaun-von-berg-393289
2018/19 - Duanne Olivier (3) 27
2017/18 - Marchant de Lange (1) 20 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/marchant-de-lange-393279
2016/17 - Duanne Olivier (2) 52
2015/16 - Duanne Olivier (1) 41 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/duanne-olivier-486679
2014/15 - Werner Coetsee (1) 29 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/werner-coetsee-44660
2013/14 - Quinton Friend (2) 35
2012/13 - Malusi Siboto (1) 23 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/malusi-siboto-230861
2011/12 - Quinton Friend (1) 40 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/quinton-friend-45197
2010/11 - Dillon du Preez (2) & Ryan McLaren (2) 22
2009/10 - Johan van der Wath (3) 20
2008/09 - Charl Pietersen (1) 30 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/charl-pietersen-46931
2007/08 - Dillon du Preez (1) 55 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/dillon-du-preez-44938
2006/07 - Ryan McLaren (1) 54 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/ryan-mclaren-46393
2005/06 - Nicky Boje (3) 40
2004/05 - Johan van der Wath (2) 26

2003/04 - Johan van der Wath (1) 32 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/johan-van-der-wath-47693
2002/03 - Kosie Venter (3) & Victor Mpitsang (1) 20 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/victor-mpitsang-46255
2001/02 - Dewald Pretorius (3) 27
2000/01 - Dewald Pretorius (2) 37
1999/00 - Herman Bakkes (1) 29 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/herman-bakkes-44038
1998/99 - Dewald Pretorius (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/dewald-pretorius-46784
1997/98 - Nicky Boje (2) & Kosie Venter (2) 25
1996/97 - Kosie Venter (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/kosie-venter-47724
1995/96 - Franklyn Stephenson (2) 23
1994/95 - Nico Pretorius (1) 33 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/nico-pretorius-46786
1993/94 - Nicky Boje (1) 31 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/nicky-boje-44091
1992/93 - Omar Henry (2) 27
1991/92 - Franklyn Stephenson (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/franklyn-stephenson-52949
1990/91 - Corrie van Zyl (6) 32
1989/90 - Allan Donald (3) & Omar Henry (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/omar-henry-45437
1988/89 - Allan Donald (2) & Corrie van Zyl (5) 28
1987/88 - Sylvester Clarke (1) 32 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/sylvester-clarke-51477
1986/87 - Allan Donald (1) 29 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/allan-donald-44716
1985/86 - Corrie van Zyl (4) 20
1984/85 - Corrie van Zyl (3) 50
1983/84 - Corrie van Zyl (2) 36
1982/83 - Simon Dennis (1) 21 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/simon-dennis-11873
1981/82
- Corrie van Zyl (1) 22 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/corrie-van-zyl-47715
1980/81 - Raymond Le Roux (3) 19
1979/80 - Gerald Ackerman (1) 29 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/gerald-ackermann-43948
1978/79 - William Strydom (2) 20
1977/78 - Mike Buss (1) 13 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/michael-buss-9432
1976/77
- William Strydom (1) 27 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/william-strydom-47455
1975/76 - Rupert Hanley (1) 35 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/rupert-hanley-45409
1974/75 - Raymond Le Roux (2) 19
1973/74 - Stuart Gardiner (4) 26
1972/73 - Stuart Gardiner (3) 26
1971/72 - Stuart Gardiner (2) 20
1970/71 - Stuart Gardiner (1) 17 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/stuart-gardiner-45318
1969/70 - Hamish Miller (1) 8 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/hamish-miller-17026
1968/69
- Raymond Le Roux (1) 20 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/raymond-le-roux-46035
1967/68 - Norman Riley (1) 12 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/norman-riley-47055
1966/67 - Desmon Kuter (1) 14 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/desmon-kuter-45944
1965/66 - John Drew (1) https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/peter-drew-44811
1963/64 - Mike Macaulay (1) 37 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/mike-macaulay-46150
1962/63 - Neil Wessels (1) 15 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/neil-wessels-48057
1960/61 - Sydney Burke (3) 26
1959/60 - Sydney Burke (2) 28
1958/59 - Sydney Burke (1) 31 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/sydney-burke-44143
1955/56 - Des Fairbairn (1) 28 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/desmond-fairbairn-45145
1954/55 - James Liddle (3) 26
1952/53 - James Liddle (2) 30
1951/52 - James Liddle (1) 40 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/james-liddle-46042
1950/51 - Harold Wright (2) 35
1947/48 - Harold Wright (1) 26 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/harold-wright-48089
1946/47 - Lindsay Tuckett (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/lindsay-tuckett-47559

Good interview with AD and a bit about his Free State years and more: https://richardasher.substack.com/p/the-allan-donald-interview-audio
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Rupert 'Spook' Hanley with leading wicket-taking seasons for EP, OFS & 3 for Transvaal

His hattrick vs the Windies rebels


The Tache. We could have got a decent team together from the time. Cook, Kirsten, Le Roux, Jennings, Kourie, Rice all sported one.


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SeamUp

International Coach
RHODESIA/ZIMBABWE

Logan Cup Years

2022/23 - Tapiwa Mufudza (2) 29
2021/22 - Ernest Masuku (2) 38
2020/21 - Tendai Chisoro (1) 18 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/tendai-chisoro-235519
2019/20 - Tapiwa Mufudza (1) 30 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/tapiwa-mufudza-453321
2018/19 - Donald Tiripano (2) 25
2017/18 - Ernest Masuku (1) 32 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/ernest-masuku-728085
2016/17 - Natsai M'Shangwe (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/natsai-m-shangwe-392944
2015/16 - Shingarai Masakadza (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/shingi-masakadza-343529
2014/15 - Brad Wadlan (1) 34 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/bradley-wadlan-295397
2013/14 - Donald Tiripano (1) 34 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/donald-tiripano-392945
2012/13 - Ed Rainsford (1) 38 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/ed-rainsford-55740
2011/12 - Glenn Querl (1) 45 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/glenn-querl-232445
2010/11 - Tendai Chatara (1) 55 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/tendai-chatara-425639
2009/10 - Graeme Cremer (2) 59
2008/09 - Propser Utseya (1) 30 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/prosper-utseya-55820
2007/08 - Brighton Mugochi (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/bright-mugochi-290464
2006/07 - Keith Dabengwa (1) 33 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/keith-dabengwa-55388
2005/06 - Cancelled
2004/05 - Graeme Cremer (1) 27 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/graeme-cremer-55346
2003/04 - Heath Streak (1) 19 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/heath-streak-55761
2002/03 - Gavin Ewing (1) 28 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/gavin-ewing-55419
2001/02 - Ray Price (1) 31 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/ray-price-55698
2000/01 - Ian Engelbrecht (1) 27 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/ian-engelbrecht-55400
1999/00 - Gus Mackay (1) 18 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/gus-mackay-55568
1998/99 - Andy Whittall (1) 7 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/andy-whittall-55846
1997/98 - John Rennie (2) 12
1996/97 - Paul Strang (1) 14 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/paul-strang-55758
1995/96 - Bryan Strang (1) 25 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/bryan-strang-55756
1994/95 - Malcolm Jarvis (2) 19
1993/94 - John Rennie (1) 20 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/john-rennie-55714

Touring Side Years

1992/93 - John Traicos (2) 11 (India, New Zealand, Zim B, Kent)
1991/92 - Eddo Brandes (3) 7 (Aus B)
1990/91 - Malcolm Jarvis (1) 17 (Pak B, Zim B, Worcs, Glamorgan) https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/malcolm-jarvis-55525
1989/90 - Eddo Brandes (2) 17 (England A & Young West Indies)
1988/89 - Peter Rawson (4) 30 (Lancashire & Young New Zealand)
1987/88 - John Traicos (1) & Eddoe Brandes (2) 10 (NSW & Sri Lanka B) https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/john-traicos-55802
1986/87 - Eddo Brandes (1) 24 (Pakistan B, West Indies B, Zimbabwe B) https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/eddo-brandes-55267
1985/86 - Peter Rawson (3) 18 (Young Australia & NSW)
1984/85 - Kevin Duers (1) 23 (England Counties XI & Young New Zealand) https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/kevin-duers-55382
1983/84 - Peter Rawson (2) 33 (Young West Indies & Young India)
1982/83 - Peter Rawson (1) 25 (Sri Lanka & Young Australia) https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/peter-rawson-55710
1981/82 - Vince Hogg (1) 21 (Pakistan International Airlines & Young West Indies) https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/vince-hogg-55493
1980/81 - Richard Kaschula (4) 33 (Middlesex & Leicestershire)

Rhodesia & Rhodesia/Zimbabwe Currie Cup years

1979/80 - Richard Kaschula (3) 32
1978/79 - Paddy Clift (2) 33
1977/78 - Richard Kaschula (2) 27
1976/77 - Bernard Horton (1) 19 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/bernard-horton-55495
1975/76 - Paddy Clift (1) 31 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/paddy-clift-55312
1974/75 - Duncan Fletcher (1) 32 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/duncan-fletcher-55424
1973/74 - Mike Procter (3) 35
1972/73 - Mike Procter (2) 50
1971/72 - Mike Procter (1) 44 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/mike-procter-46793
1970/71 - Richard Kaschula (1) 34 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/richie-kaschula-55535
1969/70 - Jackie du Preez (4) 12
1968/69 - Jackie du Preez (3) 18
1967/68 - Jackie du Preez (2) 28
1966/67 - Jackie du Preez (1) 14 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/jackie-du-preez-44738
1965/66 - Goofy Lawrence (5) 28
1963/64 - Goofy Lawrence (4) 27
1962/63 - Joe Partridge (3) 39
1960/61 - Goofy Lawrence (3) 36
1959/60 - Goofy Lawrence (2) 31
1958/59 - Goofy Lawrence (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/goofy-lawrence-45967
1955/56 - Percy Mansell (3) 36
1954/55 - Joe Partridge (2) 34
1952/53 - Joe Partridge (1) 33 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/joe-partridge-46736
1951/52 - Percy Mansell (2) 49
1950/51 - Percy Mansell (1) 27 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/percy-mansell-46170
1947/48 - Hugh Tayfield (1) 22 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/hugh-tayfield-47531
1946/47 - Denis Tomlinson (1) 24 https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/denis-tomlinson-47548
 

SeamUp

International Coach
SA Rebels squads of the 1980s.

England 1981/82
Openers: Jimmy Cook & Barry Richards
Batsmen: Peter Kirsten, Graeme Pollock
Seamer ARs: Mike Procter (c), Clive Rice, Adrian Kuiper
Wicketkeeper: Ray Jennings
Spinners: Alan Kourie & Denys Hobson
Seamers: Vince van der Bijl, Garth Le Roux, Stephen Jefferies, Kenny Watson

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Sri Lanka 1982/83

Openers: Jimmy Cook, Barry Richards, Lawrence Seeff
Batsmen: Peter Kirsten (c), Graeme Pollock
Seamer ARs: Clive Rice, Adrian Kuiper
Wicketkeeper: Ray Jennings
Spinners: Alan Kourie & Denys Hobson
Seamers: Vince van der Bijl, Garth Le Roux, Stephen Jefferies

West Indies 1982/83

Openers: Jimmy Cook & Barry Richards
Batsmen: Peter Kirsten (c), Graeme Pollock, Kevin McKenzie
Seamer ARs: Clive Rice
Wicketkeeper: Ray Jennings
Spinner: Alan Kourie
Seamers: Vince van der Bijl, Garth Le Roux, Stephen Jefferies

Limited overs only:
Openers: Robert Armitage
Batsmen: Henry Fotheringham, Ken McEwan, Lee Barnard
Seamer ARs: Anton Ferreira
Seamers: Kenny Watson & Rupert Hanley

West Indies 1983/84

Openers: Jimmy Cook, Henry Fotheringham & Mandy Yachad
Batsmen: Peter Kirsten, Graeme Pollock, Ken McEwan
Seamer ARs: Clive Rice (c), Adrian Kuiper
Wicketkeepers: Ray Jennings & Dave Richardson
Spinner: Alan Kourie & Denys Hobson
Seamers: Garth Le Roux, Stephen Jefferies, Kenny Watson, Rupert Hanley

Limited overs only:
Seamer AR: Mike Procter

Australia 1985/86

Openers: Jimmy Cook, Henry Fotheringham
Batsmen: Peter Kirsten, Graeme Pollock, Ken McEwan & Kevin McKenzie
Seamer AR: Clive Rice (c)
Wicketkeeper: Ray Jennings
Spinner: Alan Kourie
Seamers: Seamers: Garth Le Roux, Stephen Jefferies, Hugh Page, Corrie van Zyl

Limited overs only:
Batsmen: Robert Bentley, Roy Pienaar, Lee Barnard
Seamer ARs: Anton Ferreira & Eric Simons
Spinner: Tim Shaw

Australia 1986/87

Openers: Jimmy Cook & Brian Whitfield
Batsmen: Peter Kirsten, Graeme Pollock, Ken McEwan, Kevin McKenzie
Seamer ARs: Clive Rice (c), Brian McMillan
Wicketkeeper: Dave Richardson
Spinners: Alan Kourie & Omar Henry
Seamers: Garth Le Roux, Stephen Jefferies, Hugh Page, Allan Donald

Limited overs only:
Batsmen: Henry Fotheringham & Roy Pienaar
Seamers: Corrie van Zyl & Brett Matthews

England 1989/90

Openers: Jimmy Cook (c), Henry Fotheringham & Mark Rushmere
Batsmen: Kepler Wessels, Peter Kirsten, Roy Pienaar & Daryll Cullinan
Seamer ARs: Clive Rice, Brian McMillan & Adrian Kuiper
Wicketkeepers: Ray Jennings & Trevor Madsen
Spinners: Dave Rundle & Tim Shaw
Seamers: Allan Donald, Richard Snell & Fanie de Villiers


First ODI Series Back in India in 1991:

Openers: Jimmy Cook & Andrew Hudson
Batsmen: Mandy Yachad, Kepler Wessels (WC c), Peter Kirsten
Seamer ARs: Clive Rice (c), Adrian Kuiper, Brian McMillan
Wicketkeeper: Dave Richardson
Spinners: Tim Shaw & Clive Eksteen
Seamers: Allan Donald, Richard Snell & Craig Matthews

For the 1992 WC in Australasia to the above:

OUT: Cook, Yachad, Rice, Shaw, Eksteen, C Matthews
IN: Mark Rushmere, Hansie Cronje, Jonty Rhodes, Omar Henry, Meyrick Pringle, Tertius Bosch

Then that first test back in Bridgetown in 1992 that we had victory within our grasp
Andrew Hudson
Mark Rushmere
Kepler Wessels (c)

Peter Kirsten
Hansie Cronje
Adrian Kuiper
Dave Richardson (wk)
Richard Snell
Tertius Bosch
Meyrick Pringle
Allan Donald


 
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Dendarii

International Debutant
Those Rebels squads were mightily impressive. Obviously, we can't know just how they would have gone had they played actual tests, but you'd have to think they would have been stiff competition for anybody.
 

Northerner

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Those Rebels squads were mightily impressive. Obviously, we can't know just how they would have gone had they played actual tests, but you'd have to think they would have been stiff competition for anybody.
Agreed, they would have been extremely difficult to beat at home, at their peak probably ranked 2nd or 3rd in the rankings imo . so many world class players. batsmen , fast bowlers and all rounders,
 

SeamUp

International Coach
Golden years for EP cricket from 1986-92

Always been a producer of great talent that they lose eventually but under Wessels they won their first 2 Currie cups and shared one. Shook up the big 3.

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howitzer

State Captain
Golden years for EP cricket from 1986-92

Always been a producer of great talent that they lose eventually but under Wessels they won their first 2 Currie cups and shared one. Shook up the big 3.

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For me the first and second sides were probably the best ones overall. The batting is excellent for a domestic side with Amm, Rushmere, and Callaghan all excellent practitioners at that level around the stars McEwan and Wessels. The Amm/McEwan partnership is still legendary 35 years later. The replacement of Pringle with Maguire really helped the following season's side which still has the excellent batting to remain competitive imo.

The 90/91 side was a bit of a different animal in that it has clearly the best pace bowling, with the emergence of Schultz and Surrey CCC alumnus Rudi Bryson joining the Aussies. This is counteracted by the massive loss of McEwan, and his replacement by a relatively weak cricketer in Martin Venter making a considerably weaker batting outfit. Louis Koen was a much better replacement the following season. Rayment obviously had his moments but was inconsistent and while late career Baptiste was a good domestic bowler I'm not sure he truly replaced Maguire.

Shaw, who was involved in all the sides was, perhaps, a bit of a budget Kourie, but even a budget Kourie is very good for balancing a domestic side. I have Richardson down as a weaker cricketer than isolation era players like Jennings and Tich Smith but he was clearly SA's number one between the Jennings era and the Boucher (should have been Pothas imo but that's neither here nor there) era. I've heard good things of Michau's batting but he doen't really have the record to back it up. I'm assuming Hobson had a similar modus operandi to his bigger brother but wasn't quite as good.
 

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For me the first and second sides were probably the best ones overall. The batting is excellent for a domestic side with Amm, Rushmere, and Callaghan all excellent practitioners at that level around the stars McEwan and Wessels. The Amm/McEwan partnership is still legendary 35 years later. The replacement of Pringle with Maguire really helped the following season's side which still has the excellent batting to remain competitive imo.

The 90/91 side was a bit of a different animal in that it has clearly the best pace bowling, with the emergence of Schultz and Surrey CCC alumnus Rudi Bryson joining the Aussies. This is counteracted by the massive loss of McEwan, and his replacement by a relatively weak cricketer in Martin Venter making a considerably weaker batting outfit. Louis Koen was a much better replacement the following season. Rayment obviously had his moments but was inconsistent and while late career Baptiste was a good domestic bowler I'm not sure he truly replaced Maguire.

Shaw, who was involved in all the sides was, perhaps, a bit of a budget Kourie, but even a budget Kourie is very good for balancing a domestic side. I have Richardson down as a weaker cricketer than isolation era players like Jennings and Tich Smith but he was clearly SA's number one between the Jennings era and the Boucher (should have been Pothas imo but that's neither here nor there) era. I've heard good things of Michau's batting but he doen't really have the record to back it up. I'm assuming Hobson had a similar modus operandi to his bigger brother but wasn't quite as good.
You know your stuff. What is interesting is, Dave Richardson was already in the mix for wicket-keeping in 83/84 V West Indies in the rebel tests. But neither Richardson/Jennings scored a Currie Cup 100 in the 80s. Only doing so in the 90s. Ray was superior with the gloves. Trevor Madsen (Natal) and Noel Day (N TVL) were legends at their Provinces. WP had Richie Ryall who whilst decent batted number 11 sometimes :D but I think WPs Gavin Pfuhl might have debuted for SA in the 70s as I guess after Lindsay it would have been Irvine/Smith/Pfuhl

I remember the Pothas v Boucher debate at the time but I think the end proved we made the right decision. There were a few occasions but he was clutch. That test win v India and the 438 chase v Australia. Were just some moments where Bouch played those under the radar pressure knocks and I just remember him always doing well against England :D

Back to EP... :)

EP had some very good players in the 60s/70s but it really went quiet in the late 70s/early 80s & they couldn't win anything with the big names below.

ie Dassie Biggs, Simon Bezuidenhout, Lorrie Wilmot, Graeme Pollock, Chris Wilkins, Ken McEwan, Tony Greig, David Brickett, Peter Pollock, Keith Reid, Rupert Hanley, Kenny Watson.

Natal were a fading force in the 80s (Procter leading them to the 80/81 Currie Cup win with not exactly their strongest team ever) after being at the forefront of producing the best SA cricketers for decades. So it became WP v TVL for a long time.

I wonder if this is how the feud between Wessels and Cook/Rice really started. He came in and got EP cricket back on the map. Wasn't afraid to ruffle a few feathers and things were obviously made worse when they selected Wessels SA captain for the WC in 92 ahead of either of them. He mentions the words entitled to the much loved Cook and Rice. But he was an outsider jumping both sides of the fence so I'm not sure he can come with the holier than though attitude either.

 

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Will do for each Province.

Centuries made by EP batsman from 1950s to 2003/04 season before the franchise system came in by decade.

*When a + it means Div 2 100s

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