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RIP Basil d'Oliveira

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RIP Basil d'Oliveira
South Africa-born former England all-rounder Basil d'Oliveira has died at the age of 80, Cricket South Africa have confirmed.

D'Oliveira made headlines in 1968 when he was included in the England squad for the tour of South Africa which had to be called off as the South African government refused to accept his presence.
(This post was last modified: 19-11-2011 07:35 by Charlemagne.)
19-11-2011 07:33
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RE: RIP Basil d'Oliveira
Beyond the whole political shenanigans he was a damn fine player. RIP.

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19-11-2011 08:19
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Not for nothing are test series played between England and South Africa said to be for the Basil D'Oliveira Trophy.
19-11-2011 09:09
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RIP to a great cricketer and a Lovely man.
19-11-2011 09:11
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RE: RIP Basil d'Oliveira
Very sad news. Sad

He was a wonderful cricketer (who could have achieved even more if only he had been allowed to play at his peak ...He was 'barred' from playing for his native country of South Africa because D'Oliveira was of mixed race or in South African terms "coloured" ) he was a good and decent man who also showed great dignity in fighting prejudices in the country of his birth and was a true gentleman.

His inclusion in the England squad to tour South Africa in 1968 led to the Tour being cancelled as the South African Government would not let thier 'white' team play agaist any team containing a black or non-white player. This lead to a sporting boycott of South Africa and no official team from any country toured there until apartheid was abolished, following Nelson Mandela’s release from prison in 1990.

R.I.P Basil 'Dolly' D’Oliveira... a great loss.


Basil D'Oliveira obituary in The Guardian



(This post was last modified: 19-11-2011 22:59 by mrwotzup.)
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