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The Basil D'Oliveira Trophy is a trophy played for by England and South Africa in the sport of cricket. [1] The trophy is awarded to the team that wins a Test series between the two nations. If the series is a draw, the holder keeps the trophy.
The first match played at the stadium was a Duleep Trophy match between West Zone and East Zone in 1993. The stadium hosted 15 cricket matches over the following 20 years, including Ranji Trophy, Irani Cup and Duleep Trophy matches. [1] The ground hosted international cricket for the first time during South Africa Women's 2019 tour of India ...
The Freedom Trophy (also known as Gandhi–Mandela trophy) is a cricket trophy that is awarded to the winner of Test series, known as The Freedom Series, [3] between India and South Africa. First awarded in 2015 , the trophy is dedicated to famous Indian and South African freedom fighters Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela respectively.
The Freedom Cup (Afrikaans: Vryheidsbeker) [1] is a minor international rugby union trophy contested between South Africa and New Zealand, during The Rugby Championship and previously during The Rugby Championship's predecessor, the Tri Nations.
MTN 8 is the current branding for a South African soccer cup competition launched in 1972 for teams who finished in the top 8 positions of the league table of the country's preceding top-flight league (currently the Betway Premiership) season.
The Carling Knockout Cup is a South African professional football knockout competition which comprises the 16 teams in the South African Premier Division. The competition was established in 1982 and was first known as the Datsun Challenge. Under the new NSL regime in 1984, it became known as the JPS Knockout Cup.
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