WTC Final 2025: South Africa has been banned in international cricket for 21 years, then ‘Black’ players played ‘compulsory’?

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South Africa Cricket Team Black Players Rule and 21 years Ban from International Cricket:

South Africa (South Africa) has reached the final of the World Test Championship. The team entered the final of the tournament for the first time. Australia is a challenge in front of Africa in the title match. Finals are being played between 11 and 15 June. Meanwhile, we will tell you how South Africa was banned for 21 years due to not including ‘Black’ players in the squad.

Disruption in south africa

Let us tell you that black players were not fed in the South African team. Legal racial separation was implemented in South Africa in 1948 due to apartheid. Under this, black players were forbidden to play Test cricket. Due to Africa’s all -white government, black people had to live in a separate area from white people.

ICC imposed a 21 -year ban (South Africa)

Due to this apartheid, the International Cricket Council (ICC) banned Africa tours in 1970. The ICC then recognized Africa as a Test Nation in 1991. Africa played its first Test after 1970 against India in Kolkata on 10 November 1991. Africa lost by 3 wickets in the match.

Black players’ feeding policy started in 2016

In view of the apartheid, a policy was launched in 2016. According to this policy, it is necessary to have at least an average of 6 black players in the team. These 6 players should have 2 African black players. It is necessary to include an average 6 black players in the playing XI of Africa in a season. Before 2016, there was no rules for the feeding of black players in the Africa team. After this rule, the doors of black players opened.

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