Rebels determined
By AAP correspondent ANDREW DARBY Durban Kim Hughes and his rebel Australians take' on South Africa,,the caged giant of world cricket, here today. The rebels go into the
four-day international troubled by injuries but dedicated to proving themselves equal to a national team. The South African Springboks include some of cricket’s great players - who may now be ageing - in
a team widely favoured by commentators here to win.
The first match • against an Australian team since South Africa’s exclusion' from world cricket, is said by the rebels to be even more important than if it were official.
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Press, 26 December 1985, Page 24
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