Boland (cricket team)

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The Boland is a first-class cricket team that nominally represents the Boland region, in the South African province of Western Cape, in the CSA Provincial Competitions. The team is selected and supported by the Boland Cricket Board (BCB) and plays its home games at Boland Park in Paarl. At organisational level, the BCB is responsible for the administration and development of cricket in the region and among its primary functions are management and promotion of the Boland team. The current BCB was founded in 1992 as a merger between the Boland Cricket Union and an earlier Boland Cricket Board.[1]

Honours[]

  • Standard Bank Cup (1) – 1999–2000

Team history[]

The Boland began playing in first-class matches in October 1980. They began in the lower (B-province) level of the first-class competitions but were raised to A-province status in 1994.[1] To take part in the SuperSport Series, the Boland merged with Western Province to form Western Province Boland (now Cape Cobras) from October 2004. Since 2004, the Boland have competed in the CSA Provincial Competitions and, at the end of the 2015–16 season, they had played 298 first-class matches with 74 wins, 122 losses, 100 draws and two ties.[2]

Among South African international players who have played for the Boland have been the 2007 national player of the year, pace bowler Charl Langeveldt, who was with the Boland team throughout his domestic career from 1997 to 2013, and the all-rounder Justin Ontong played for the Boland for nearly twenty years to 2017.

Venues[]

The Boland's venues have included:

  • Oude Libertas, Stellenbosch Farmers Winery Ground, Stellenbosch (October 1980 – February 1991)
  • Brackenfell Sports Fields (September 1989 – January 1995)
  • Callie de Wet Sportsground, Robertson (used once in September 1990)
  • Boland Park, Worcester (October 1990 – September 1993)
  • Bredasdorp Cricket Club Ground (used once in September 1992)
  • Stellenbosch University Ground, Coetzenburg (October 1993 – February 1999; used earlier by SA Universities in 1978)
  • Paarl Cricket Club Ground (November 1994 – February 1995)
  • Boland Park, Paarl (main venue from December 1994)

Squad[]

In April 2021, Cricket South Africa confirmed the following squad ahead of the 2021–22 season.[3]

Players[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b The Boland on the WPCA site
  2. ^ "Playing Record". CricketArchive. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  3. ^ "CSA reveals Division One squads for 2021/22". Cricket South Africa. Retrieved 20 April 2021.

Sources[]

  • South African Cricket Annual – various editions
  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack – various editions
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