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Kepler Wessels

11 connections between international cricket and international tennis

Did you know that the very first laws of lawn tennis were drafted by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in 1875?

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World Cup 1992: South Africa humiliate Australia on World Cup debut

After serving a two-decade ban, South Africa returned to international cricket in 1991, and made their World Cup debut the year after. Unfortunately, the mighty Australians, hot favourites for the tournament, found South Africa too hot to handle.

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Geraint Jones and other cricketers who appeared in a country’s maiden ODI after representing another country

Geraint Jones is one of the few cricketers to have represented two countries in ODIs.

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Geraint Jones and other men who have played ODIs for two countries

Geraint Jones is best remembered for playing a part in England’s Ashes 2005 victory.

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Kepler Wessels suprised with Jesse Ryder’s inclusion in New Zealand squad

The contemplation over Ryder's participation continues after the all-rounder smashed 136 off 57 balls.

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Kepler Wessels lights up first day-night ODI in India

A splendid partnership between Kepler Wessels and Kim Hughes helped Australia clinch victory.

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Hansie Cronje — once he was a harmless, carefree prankster

Hansie Cronje was a respected figure in South Africa until he confessed to his role in match-fixing.

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Kepler Wessels: A fascinating journey over every possible obstacle

He played as a rebel, multiple times, as an Australian cricketer and led South Africa after their readmission.

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Hashim Amla’s appointment as South African captain is a momentous event

Looking at the tumultuous history of the South African people, Amla's appointment strikes one as a major historical event.

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