• cricket competition of South Africa. The tournament is contested by teams from all nine provinces of South Africa. First contested as the Currie Cup from...
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  • James Alexander Carse (category Zimbabwean cricket biography stubs)
    cricketer. He played Currie Cup cricket for Border, Western and Eastern Provinces in South Africa during the 1980s. He also played county cricket in England for...
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  • Garth Le Roux (category World Series Cricket players)
    season, he took 53 Currie Cup wickets and was invited to play for Sussex. Playing for Sussex, he was recruited to play World Series Cricket in Australia where...
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  • a South African national team. At the same time, the Currie Cup was donated by Sir Donald Currie for the domestic championship and this was first contested...
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  • Dereck Dowling (category South African cricket administrators)
    1950–51 Currie Cup. Although he was considered for the tours of England in 1951 and Australia and New Zealand in 1952–53, he never played Test cricket. The...
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  • eleven provincial teams (with occasional additions) had competed in the Currie Cup. In 2004–05, the eleven provincial teams were rationalised into six new...
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  • Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 August 2022. "Bradley Currie". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 23 August 2022. "Cricket: Scotland name squad for first tour to USA"....
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  • Like his brother, Duff also played first-class cricket. He made his debut in the 1904/05 Currie Cup cricket season, against Transvaal. A medium pace bowler...
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  • and could bowl either pace or off-spin, he played a few seasons of Currie Cup cricket for Transvaal without conspicuous success before moving to Western...
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  • the 2021 Royal London One-Day Cup. Currie signed a new three-year contract with Hampshire in December 2024. "Scott Currie". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27...
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  • Western Province is one of South Africa's most successful cricket teams, winning the Currie Cup 18 times, with 3 shared wins from 1892 to 2004. Four wins...
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    cricket team was renamed as the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia cricket team, and in 1981 it adopted its current name of the Zimbabwe national cricket team. Currie...
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  • Alan Kourie (category South African cricket coaches)
    scored 4470 runs, including 5 centuries, at an average of 34.38. In Currie Cup cricket, he played 107 matches, taking 378 wickets at 22.12 a piece, scoring...
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    champions. The ‘Currie Cup’ was first awarded to Kimberley at the end of the 1889-90 season. From the 1892-93 season, first-class cricket gradually emerged...
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  • competition's various names – the Currie Cup, then the Castle Cup, now the SuperSport Series – Transvaal/Gauteng cricket team has been the most successful...
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  • The 1889–90 Currie Cup was the inaugural edition of the Currie Cup, the premier first-class cricket tournament in South Africa. The 1889–90 competition...
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  • Kevin McKenzie (cricketer) (category South African cricket biography, 1940s birth stubs)
    lower middle order, he scored 13 centuries and 34 half centuries. In Currie Cup cricket he played in 122 matches, scoring 6076 runs at an average of 36.38...
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  • first-class cricket from 1924 to 1938. He toured Australia in 1931–32 with the South African team but did not play Test cricket. In a Currie Cup match in...
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  • of both first-class and Test cricket in South Africa. Currie donated the Currie Cup (originally called the Kimberley Cup) that became the trophy, first...
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  • first-class debut for Natal B against Border in the 1970/71 Currie Cup. He appeared in first-class cricket for Natal representative teams from 1971 to 1977, making...
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  • Queens Sports Club (category 2003 Cricket World Cup stadiums)
    this venue where Zimbabwe lost to lower ranked Afghanistan. During a Currie Cup match between Eastern Province and Rhodesia in 1954/55, the scorers' box...
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  • home to play for Natal in the next 4 seasons, he scored heavily in the Currie Cup, 1089 runs in (1971–72), 1064 runs in (1972–73), 898 runs in (1973–74)...
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  • reasons) are a South Africa rugby union team that participates in the annual Currie Cup tournament. The Sharks are the current representative team of the KwaZulu-Natal...
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  • domestic competition the Supersport Series, formerly known as the Castle Cup or the Currie Cup. Western Province Cricket Association Home Page v t e...
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    merged with Eastern Province to form the Warriors. Currie Cup (0) -  ; shared (0) - Standard Bank Cup (0) - South African Airways Provincial Three-Day Challenge...
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  • CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 May 2015. Rhodesia v Natal, Currie Cup 1968/69 (Section A) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 May 2015. Orange Free State v South...
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  • Godfrey Wrentmore (category South African cricket biography stubs)
    five first-class matches for Western Province during the 1910/11 Currie Cup cricket season. He also played rugby with Western Province and in 1912/13...
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  • independence. Before this, Rhodesia had competed in the South African Currie Cup domestic competition. Since joining the ICC, Zimbabwe have had seven Test...
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    Trophy (Pakistan); the Currie Cup (South Africa); the Premier Trophy (Sri Lanka); the Shell Shield (West Indies); and the Logan Cup (Zimbabwe). The world's...
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    Sivert Samuelson (category South African cricket biography stubs)
    batted at No 11 in both innings. Samuelson played only one season of Currie Cup cricket for Natal, in 1910–11, taking 13 wickets in each of two matches and...
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