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toured South Africa from February to April 1994 and played a three-match Test series against the
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. The tour was Australia's first to South Africa since the end of the
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Australia's most recent tour to South Africa had taken place in 1969–70 and a planned tour of the country in 1971–72 had been cancelled after the
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had imposed a moratorium on tours in 1970 and following the player withdrawals and protests which accompanied the tour of Australia by the South African rugby union side during 1971.Australia and the issue of apartheid in sport – Fact sheet 255
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The
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postponed their proposed tour of Sri Lanka in order to schedule the series, paying A$50,000 compensation to the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka.Tour of South Africa 1993–94
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The tour, which was described as "momentous in many senses" and "a big success on and off the field", Bannister J (1995
The Australians in South Africa, 1993–94
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immediately followed a tour of Australia by South Africa, an unusual occurrence which '' Wisden'' called into question. A total of 170,000 spectators watched the Test matches whilst 157,000 people attended the ODIs. The teams were considered evenly matched with "two top quality pace attacks, high standards of fielding, and a level of on-field hostility" between them.Brettig D (2018
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After three warm-up matches, the tour began with four
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s (ODI) played between 19 and 24 February before the first Test began on 4 March. The Test matches were played throughout March before another four ODIs were played between 2 and 8 April. Both series were halved; the Test series was drawn 1–1, mirroring the result in the preceding tour of Australia, and the eight-match ODI series was drawn 4–4. The first Test match of the series saw two incidents where Australian players were fined 10% of their match fee for verbal abuse of opponents and was the first in which a TV umpire was used to rule on all line decisions, although communication difficulties and a lack of cameras created problems with the implementation of this innovation.


Tour party

The Australian team was captained by Allan Border. It included the uncapped
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who made his Test debut in the first Test of the series. At the end of the series, Border, having achieved his ambition of captaining Australia in South Africa, retired from international cricket aged 38.The record-breakers retire. Allan Border – 11,174 Test runs, 1995
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Dean Jones, who did not play in any of the Test matches on the tour, also retired from international cricket at the end of the series. Bowler Damien Fleming was included for the ODI portions of the tour only, with
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not considered for these matches. The South African team was captained by Kepler Wessels who had recovered from an injury sustained during the tour of Australia. Wessels was named as one of the five
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in 1995.Kepler Wessels
Cricketer of the Year 1995, ''
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Test series

The three Test series was played between 4 and 29 March. Australian Steve Waugh was named the player of the series.


First Test

The first Test was held at
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. Australian batsman
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made his Test debut, deputising for Mark Taylor who was taken ill on the morning of the match.Baum G (2003
Matthew Hayden – Wisden Cricketer of the Year
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South Africa won the toss and chose to bat first on a "cracked" pitch that the Australian side thought would deteriorate and favour spin bowling towards the end of the match.First Test
South Africa v Australia, ''
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After recovering from 126/6, the hosts scored a "respectable" 251 in their first innings. Australia were bowled out for 248 runs in their first innings to leave the match balanced, only South Africa's
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scoring a half-century in either first innings. The South African second innings saw
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,
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and Kepler Wessels all make half-centuries and Hansie Cronje score 122 runs, his second career Test century. They declared after scoring a total of 450/9, leaving Australia with a world-record target of 458 runs to win the match with 133 overs remaining. Hayden's thumb was broken by South African fast bowler
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and the Australians were bowled out for a total of 256 runs, despite a last wicket stand which lasted an hour with the threat of rain looming. The match included several instances of verbal abuse of South African batsmen by Australian bowlers. Fast bowler
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was reported to the match referee Donald Carr for continued abuse of a number of batsmen and was fined 10% of his match fee by Carr. Hughes responded to taunts by South African spectators by "lunging at the offenders with his bat" in the uncovered player's tunnel and later received a suspended fine of A$4,000 from the
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(ACB). Spin bowler Shane Warne confronted
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after taking his wicket in South Africa's second innings and had to be restrained by wicket-keeper
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. The incident was described as "disgraceful" and "almost unprecedented". Writing in ''Wisden'', Jack Bannister was of the opinion that a "worse example of misbehaviour it would be difficult to imagine" and that "rarely on a cricket field has physical violence seemed so close". Warne was fined 10% of his match fee and fined A$4,000 by the ACB. Border also clashed with South African bowler
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during the match.


Second Test

The second Test was played on a slow pitch with low bounce at
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.Second Test
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South Africa chose to bat first and scored 361 in their first innings, with opener Andrew Hudson scoring 102 runs, his second Test match century. In reply Australia made 435 in hours; a first innings lead of 74 on a slow scoring pitch that looked like it would lead to a draw. The match was changed on the evening of the fourth day when South Africa lost four wickets for three runs, including the run out of captain Kepler Wessels which was referred to the
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for review using television footage. Steve Waugh was influential in the South African collapse, taking the wicket of Hansie Cronje
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before taking Hudson's wicket. Waugh finished the innings with five wickets for 25 runs, his best bowling in Test cricket and his third
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in Test matches.Steve Waugh by numbers
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South Africa were all out for 164 on the final morning, leaving a target of 91 for Australia to make which they achieved before tea on the final day.


Third Test

The third Test, at
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, ended in a draw to leave the series tied at 1–1. South Africa chose to bowl first on a pitch described as "hard and grassy" which was expected to favour the South African fast bowling attack.Third Test
South Africa v Australia, ''
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After bowling Australia out for 269 the South Africans scored 422 in their first innings, but took almost 14 hours to do so. ''Wisden'' called the tactics of batting so slowly "baffling" and the time taken to compile their total meant that South Africa were unable to bowl Australia out again, the tourists finishing the match on 297/4 with Mark Waugh on 113
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after Michael Slater had scored 95 runs. The final partnership of Waugh and Australian captain Allan Border, playing in his final Test match, lasted for more than three hours to save the game.


One Day International series

A total of eight
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s were played during the tour, four before the Test series and four after it. The series was tied at four wins for each side. The matches which were played over 50 overs. Australia's Steve Waugh was named player of the series, repeating his success of the Test series.


Pre-Test series matches

The first set of four ODIs were played between 19 and 24 February. South Africa won the first match by five runs after the penultimate over, bowled by
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, restricted the Australians to just one run from it with the loss of Allan Border's wicket.First One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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The over, made up of six
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, was described by ''Wisden'' as "one of the best-ever penultimate overs in a one day international". An innings of 97 by Hansie Cronje and one described as "violent, even by his standards"Second One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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'', 1995. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
by
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who added 47 runs in 22 balls, led South Africa to an easy win in the second match of the series the following day. Australia won the third match before being bowled out for 154 in the last match before the Test series began and losing by seven wickets in another easy South African victory.Third One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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Fourth One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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'', 1995. Retrieved 2018-04-12.


Post-Test series matches

The second set of ODIs were played as day/night matches under floodlit conditions. South African fast bowler
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was rested for the remaining matches after playing in each of the Test matches.Fifth One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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'', 1995. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
Australia won the first of the second set of matches, reading a slow, turning pitch more effectively than the South African team and selecting two specialist spin bowlers whilst their opponents retained a bowling attack made up solely of fast bowlers. In the sixth match a floodlight failure during the Australian innings meant that they had to bat with a reduced level of light after South Africa had made 227/6.Sixth One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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After losing their first seven wickets for 77 runs, bowlers
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and Shane Warne both scored half centuries for Australia and came close to winning the match for their side, a close run out of Warne towards the end of the Australian innings clinching the match for South Africa. The partnership of 118 between the two players set a new record for the eighth wicket in an ODI. The series was poised at 4–2 in South Africa's favour after the match, but Australia won both the remaining fixtures to level the series. Despite a poor start in the seventh match, Mark Taylor and Mark Waugh put on 123 for the Australian's third wicket and South Africa fell behind the
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to lose the match.Seventh One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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The final match came down to the final over. Australia had scored 203/6 and, with 41 overs bowled, South Africa required just 46 runs from the remaining overs. Six were required from the final over, bowled by Damien Fleming who was playing his first match of the tour; South Africa scored just four, with a run out off the final ball of the series meaning that Australia won the match by one run, levelling the ODI series at 4–4 with an "improbable victory".Eighth One Day International
South Africa v Australia 1993–94, ''
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Jayaraman S (2015
'I always wanted to bowl the last over of an ODI'
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Other matches

As well as the internationals, three first-class matches and two other matches were played during the tour. The tour began with a friendly one-day match against NF Oppenheimer's XI, followed by a first-class match against Northern Transvaal and a one-day match against a representative side. Before the first Test match Australia played a first-class match against
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and between the first and second Tests they played Boland.Australia in South Africa 1993/94
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References

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