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    The Lenasia Cricket Stadium (previously known as the Lenz Stadium and MR Varachia Stadium) is a cricket ground in Lenasia, Johannesburg South, South Africa...
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  • Lenasia, also known as Lenz, is a suburb south of Soweto in the Gauteng province, South Africa, originally created to house Indians. It is located in...
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  • African Defence Force Ground, Potchefstroom (one game in Dec 1972) Lenasia Stadium, Johannesburg South (occasional venue Jan 1977 - Nov 2002) George Lea...
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  • though primarily in the interior, with the main final held at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. West Indian batsman Chris Gayle led the tournament in...
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    match team match results". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 31 July 2023. "SA: Lenasia Stadium, Johannesburg Cricket Ground Women ODI match team match results". ESPNcricinfo...
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  • to the List of Test cricket grounds – Full international list List of stadiums in South Africa "The Home of CricketArchive". "Enter: Ray Mali". slcricket...
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  • Pakistanis won by 51 runs Lenasia Stadium, Johannesburg Player of the match: Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistanis)...
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  • England won by 100 runs Lenasia Stadium, Johannesburg Umpires: John Ostrom and Gerrie Pienaar Player of the match: Claire Taylor...
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  • No result Lenasia Stadium, Johannesburg Umpires: Lourens Engelbrecht and J Hampton...
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    live in other "white-designated" areas of Johannesburg. Another region, Lenasia, is predominantly populated by English-speaking Indo-South Africans (people...
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  • candidate. Three limpet mines explode in Lenasia at the offices of the Lenasia bus service, at the home of the Lenasia Management Committee and the offices...
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  • metropolitan route in Greater Johannesburg, South Africa. It connects Lenasia with Johannesburg Central via Soweto. The M10 begins at a junction with...
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    most of Soweto, parts of Diepmeadow and the old Johannesburg City and Lenasia; the Northern MLC covering Randburg and Randburg CBD, and parts of Soweto...
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  • (SADF) and worked as a soldier and chief clerk of 21 Battalion based in Lenasia, Johannesburg. The Ciskei Defence Force (CDF) was established during March...
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    Soweto (section Stadiums)
    Moroka Bypass) forms the southern border of Soweto, separating it from Lenasia. A new section of the N17 has been built, connecting Soweto with Nasrec...
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    with Johannesburg. The R559 connects Randfontein with Carletonville and Lenasia. Randfontein is served by two international airports, namely the OR Tambo...
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    Johannesburg, Soweto, Diepmeadow, Dobsonville, Lenasia and Midrand. A completely refurbished Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg hosted the 2010 FIFA World...
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    jobs for the residents of the informal settlements. Rand Stadium, the oldest football stadium in the city, is located in the southern suburb of Rosettenville...
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    Further south in Roodepoort is the CMR Golf Club. Roodepoort Athletics Stadium is also found within the city. It has three mega private gym facilities...
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    (Swartkoppies Road) leading north-eastwards to Brakpan and westwards to Lenasia, the M7 (Kliprivier Drive) to Johannesburg, the M31 (Voortrekker Road)...
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  • Mountain in Cape Town, Soccer City in Johannesburg, and the new Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. Images of South Africa were made available on Google Street...
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  • Grinaker. 1 December 1991 (1991-12-01) Hartleyvale Stadium, Cape Town 7 December 1991 (1991-12-07) FNB Stadium, Johannesburg Cape Town Spurs won the Championship...
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  • Soweto during the apartheid era until her death on 2 April 2018. Orlando Stadium is the home of the soccer team Orlando Pirates of the South African Premier...
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  • Wanderers Stadium is located in Illovo, which is home to the Highveld Lions, Johannesburg's cricket team. Capacity at the Imperial Wanderers Stadium is around...
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  • played its first junior international against Botswana at under-16 level in Lenasia and to date the country has entered a team in each of FIFA's and CAF's...
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  • Waterworks Company sunk boreholes on the farm Zuurbekom (on the outskirts of Lenasia; 26°18′04″S 27°48′49″E / 26.30104°S 27.81350°E / -26.30104; 27.81350)...
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    main street of the CBD to Sandton. Randburg Astroturf is a field hockey stadium. Pastor Ray McCauley (born 1 October 1949) is the founder of the Rhema...
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  • Symphony Orchestra founded. 1928 Johannesburg gains city status. Ellis Park Stadium was opened. 1929 – South African Institute of Race Relations headquartered...
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