Test Cricket Tours - South Africa to
Sri Lanka 2000
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Tour of Sri
Lanka 2000 Captain: Shaun
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47th official test tour Second Test-playing tour of Sri Lanka by South Africa (June - August 2000) |
The shadow of former
captain Hansie Cronje’s downfall for match-fixing
hung over the start of this tour. Gibbs
was dropped after telling lies and only admitting later at the King
Commission that he had been involved with Cronje agreeing to take money. After the release of
King’s interim report, tour manager Goolam Rajah
banned all outside telephone calls to the players and allowed no member of
the public to go into the rooms of the players. The South Africans
took part in three one-day series, either side of the Test matches. After
losing the final of the Singer Cup triangular, they evened the series in Australia
with a remarkable tie and a win over Australia at the Colonial Stadium, and
then won the Singapore Challenge outright. |
Other
South African tours Previous
Tour India
1999-2000 Next
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Indies 2000-01 Next
tour of Sri Lanka 2004 |
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Members of the Test tour party (16) Opening batsmen Gary Kirsten, Neil McKenzie Middle-order batsmen Jacques Kallis, Daryll
Cullinan, Jonty Rhodes, Boeta Dippenaar Wicket-keepers Mark Boucher All rounders: Shaun Pollock, Lance Klusener, Andrew
Hall Spin bowlers Paul Adams, Nicky Boje (+ Robin
Peterson) Fast bowlers Nantie Hayward, Roger Telemachus, David Terbrugge,
Makhaya Ntini |
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Representation of teams: Bo -
Boland (1) Br - Border (2) EP Eastern Province (1) FS - Free State (2) G - Gauteng (3) KZN - Kwa Zulu Natal (3) N - Northerns
(1) WP - Western Province (3) Average age of team at time of first Test match (20 July 2000) 26 yrs 6 months ODI participation Sri: Singer Cup tri-series Aus: Super Challenge Sing: Godrej Singapore Challenge |
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Test Appearances made before the tour |
Kirsten 60, Cullinan 56, Rhodes 49,
Pollock 42, Kallis
36, Adams 30, Klusener 29, Boucher 28,
Hayward 4, Ntini
4, Terbrugge
4, Boje
2, Dippenaar
2, Hall 0, McKenzie 0, Telemachus 0. |
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Team Officials |
Doug Russell was the United Cricket
Board’s liaison officer for touring teams visiting South Africa. He acted as
manager until Goolam Rajah arrived after having a
shoulder operation. |
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Selectors |
Rushdie Magiet (convenor of
selectors), Morice Garda, Gerald Majola, Mike Procter, Clive Rice, Kepler Wessels |
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Selection |
Shaun Pollock was given the South African captaincy in April
after Cronje was sacked. Unavailable: Allan Donald was provided with a break from touring as he
fulfilled his county contract with Warwickshire. Tour Party announced: 18 April 2000. Withdrawal: The United Cricket Board withdrew Herschelle Gibbs from representative cricket on 9 June
after he admitted to the King Commission that he took money for
underperforming. His place was taken by Boeta Dippenaar. Henry Williams was not selected for the tour
but would not have been allowed to take part either Not selected: |
Time between selection and departure from South Africa 73 days (18 April to 30 June) |
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Travel |
A preparation camp was
arranged in Durban for the week before departure. The players left for
Colombo on 30 June 2000. Manager Goolam Rajah did
not travel as he was recovering from a shoulder operation. The team arrived at Colombo
in the early hours of Sunday morning 2 July 2000 but had to spend more than 12 hours at the international airport waiting for
their kit bags and sponsored beer to be released from the customs holding
area. This was explained by incorrect documentation. Nic Pothas, required for the tri-series in
August, was already in Barbados for the South Africa A tour and had to return
to London’s Gatwick Airport and then catch a flight from Heathrow to
Singapore, arriving on Monday 21 August. |
Time spent in Sri Lanka 40 days (2 July - 11 August) |
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On-tour selection panel |
Shaun Pollock (captain),
Graham Ford (coach), Mark Boucher (vice-captain), Corrie van Zyl (assistant coach) |
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Reinforcements |
Robin Peterson left South
Africa on Sunday 16 July to join the tour group in Sri Lanka, covering for
Paul Adams who strained his groin in the Singer Cup final, as he was a player
of colour. Otherwise the team would have all been white. But Peterson did not
play in a match during his three week stay. Nantie Hayward was unable to play
for some matches owing to shin splints.
Nic Pothas
was summoned on 18 August to take the place of Mark Boucher who severed a
tendon in his finger in Australia and was sent back home immediately.
Jonty Rhodes also went home early with a hamstring strain. |
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Fixtures/Results |
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“ not first-class § one-day international Time
spent in Sri Lanka before First Test: 18
days (2 July - 20 July) Super Challenge held at Melbourne’s Colonial Stadium Godrej Singapore Challenge at Kallang Cricket Ground |
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Test appearances on tour |
3 -
Adams, Boje, Boucher,
Cullinan, Kallis, Kirsten,
Klusener,
McKenzie, Pollock, Rhodes. 2 - Hayward 1 - Ntini. 0 - Dippenaar, Hall,
Telemachus, Terbrugge, Peterson. |
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Highlights |
- Jonty Rhodes scored a defiant 63* as South
Africa slumped to defeat in the first Test. - The bowlers, notably Boje
with 3-24, dismissed Sri Lanka, chasing 177, for 169 to win the Kandy Test - Lance Klusener
scored an unbeaten century (118*) in the second Test at Kandy and 95* in the
third Test. - Nicky Boje took
5 for 62 in the third Test at Colombo SSC. |
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Tour Summary |
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Return to South Africa |
Robin Peterson was
withdrawn from the squad in August to take his place in the South Africa 'A'
team touring the West Indies. After the Test tour the team left Colombo on 11 August and went
to Australia to participate in an indoor ODI championship. The South Africans had outdoor net sessions at the Allan Border
Field in Brisbane and arrived in Melbourne late on Sunday night 13 August. Jonty Rhodes and
Mark Boucher flew home early because of injuries. On Sunday 20 August the team flew to Singapore for a triangular
tournament with New Zealand and Pakistan before flying home on Monday 28
August. |
Time away from South Africa
60 days (30 June to 29 ? August) |
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