South African cricket team in India in 1991-92

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The South African cricket team toured India in the 1991-92 season. The tour was significant in that it was South Africa's first official international cricket series since their suspension from the sport in 1970 due to the apartheid policy.

The tour consisted of a series of three One-day Internationals (ODIs) against India, and so these were also the first-ever official ODIs played by South Africa. India won the series 2-1, and the Men of the Series were Sanjay Manjrekar of India and Kepler Wessels of South Africa.

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India

South Africa

South Africa 177/8 (47 overs) India won by 3 wickets[1]

KC Wessels 50 (95)
Kapil Dev 2/23 (9 overs)

Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India
Umpires: VK Ramaswamy (Ind) and RS Rathore (Ind)
Men of the Match: AA Donald (SA) and SR Tendulkar (Ind)

India 178/7 (40.4 overs)

SR Tendulkar 62 (73)
AA Donald 5/29 (8.4 overs)

The first match was South Africa's first-ever ODI and their first cricket match of any sort against India. The attendance was reported to be over 90,000.[2] Ten South African players made their ODI debuts (Kepler Wessels had previously played for Australia).

The match was reduced to 47 overs per side. India won the toss and chose to field. South Africa scored 177/8 in their 47 overs with notable contributions from Wessels (50) and Adrian Kuiper (43). In their reply, India started badly with Allan Donald grabbing the first 3 wickets to leave India at 20/3. Sachin Tendulkar (62) and debutant Pravin Amre (55) guided India close to victory and despite Donald dimissing both of them to complete a 5-wicket haul, the lower order finished the game for India to give them a 1-0 lead in the series.

India
223/6 (45 overs)
VS South Africa
185/8 (45 overs)
India won by 38 runs[3]
Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior, India
Umpires: SK Bansal (Ind) and RV Ramani (Ind)
Man of the Match: KC Wessels (SA)
K Srikkanth 68 (86)
AA Donald 3/36 (9 overs)
KC Wessels 71 (96)
SLV Raju 3/43 (9 overs)

The second match of the series was reduced to 45 overs per side. South Africa won the toss and inserted India. Half-centuries from Ravi Shastri (68), Kris Srikkanth (61) and Sanjay Manjrekar (52*) helped India to a total of 223/6. In reply, South Africa could only score 185/8 leaving India with an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. Kepler Wessels again top-scored for South Africa with 71.

India
287/4 (50 overs)
VS South Africa
288/2 (46.4 overs)
South Africa won by 8 wickets[4]
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi, India
Umpires: S Banerjee (Ind) and PD Reporter (Ind)
Man of the Match: PN Kirsten (SA)
RJ Shastri 109 (149)
PN Kirsten 1/23 (3 overs)
KC Wessels 90 (105)
SLV Raju 1/48 (10 overs)

In the third match, India won the toss and Ravi Shastri, the stand-in captain for the absent Mohammad Azharuddin, chose to bat. Shastri (109), Kris Srikkanth (53) and Sanjay Manjrekar (105) again scored the bulk of the runs with India finishing on 287/4. South Africa were able to reach their target comfortably with more than 3 overs to spare thanks to half-centuries from Kepler Wessels (90), Peter Kirsten (86*) and Adrian Kuiper (63*). The consolation win was South Africa's first-ever ODI victory.


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