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Challengers south africa
One of the most passionate days in cricket history, as South Africa played their first worldwide counterpart for a very long time, against India in Calcutta.
Worldwide resistance to politically-sanctioned racial segregation had seen South African cricket alienated since they beat Australia in 1969-70, however four months in the wake of rejoining the ICC they started an expediently orchestrated visit with this one-dayer.
India's triumph was more agreeable than the three-wicket edge proposed, in spite of Allan Donald declaring himself to the world with 5 for 29.
Destruction barely made a difference, however, and South Africa's commander Clive Rice, whose three matches on this short visit were his solitary authority internationals, summarized everybody's emotions when he stated, "I know how Neil Armstrong felt when he remained on the moon."







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