The role of the English rebel cricket tour to South Africa, 1989/1990, as a factor in the dismantling of Apartheid in South African sport
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https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v27i3.3488Abstract
During the 1980s South African sport was involved in two separate international tours which had far-reaching effects for the boycott actions against apartheid in sport. The Springbok rugby tour to New Zealand in 1981 and the English cricket tour of South Africa during the 1989/90 season were in many ways very different, but have since been identified by many sports historians as the two most violent tours in the history of South African sport.
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Published
2002-12-13
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Barnard, L., & Rademeyer, C. (2002). The role of the English rebel cricket tour to South Africa, 1989/1990, as a factor in the dismantling of Apartheid in South African sport. Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 27(3), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v27i3.3488
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