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Western Province cricket team

The Six Gun Grill Western Province is a first-class cricket team representing Western Cape province within the domestic cricket structure of South Africa. A Western Province team has played top-class cricket since the 1890s, including the franchise era team of the Cape Cobras that existed between 2005 and 2021 along with Boland. The current Western Province team was re-formed for the 2021/22 season after the previous franchise structure was disbanded following CSA domestic reorganisation and the traditional provincial structure being returned. Whereas many teams opted to keep their former franchise names, Cape Cobras elected to return to their original name.

Western Province
Personnel
CaptainWayne Parnell
CoachSalieg Nackerdien
Bowling coachRory Kleinveldt
Chief executiveMichael Canterbury
Team information
FoundedOctober 1864
Home groundNewlands, Cape Town
Capacity22,500
History
First-class debutEastern Province
in 1890/91
First-Class Competition winsWestern Province:18 Outright and 3 Shared Cape Cobras:4 Outright
One-Day Cup winsWestern Province:5 Cape Cobras:2 Outright and 2 Shared
T20 Cup winsCape Cobras:2
Official websiteOfficial website

First-class

T20

Western Province is one of South Africa's most successful cricket teams, winning the Currie Cup 18 times, with 3 shared wins from 1892 to 2004. In the Franchise Era, Cape Cobras claimed 4 total wins. Four wins occurred between 1892 and 1899, with 14 others coming at regular intervals throughout the 20th and early 21st Century. Western Province won 5 one-day cup titles between 1981 and 2004, with a further 3 outright and 2 shared as Cape Cobras. In the domestic T20 competition, Western Province/Cape Cobras won twice between 2003 and 2022.

Traditionally, the team's main home ground is Newlands in Cape Town. Under Cape Cobras this was expanded to incorporate Boland Park in Paarl. Western Province currently compete in the CSA 4-Day Domestic Series, CSA One-Day Cup and the CSA T20 Challenge.

History

Cape Colony

Cricket in South Africa, like many other Commonwealth nations, was first introduced by the British when the Cape Colony was ceded to Great Britain by the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814. By the middle of the 19th Century cricket was well established in Cape Town, with Cape Colony Schools adopting the game by the 1850s as the sport gradually expanding further inland by settlers. In 1862, an annual fixture called 'Mother Country v Colonial Born' was hosted for the first time in Cape Town, with popularity leading to the founding of Western Province Cricket Club in October 1864. In 1876, Port Elizabeth began the 'Chamption Bat Tournament' between teams representing the major settlements of the Cape Colony, such as Cape Town, Grahamston, Kingwilliamstown and Port Elizabeth. The settlement-based format continued until the 1890–91 season when Western Province, Eastern Province and Griqualand took to the field for the first time instead.

Western Province Currie Cup

Sir Donald Currie, the founder of the Castle Shipping Line and the sponsor of the 1889 English tour, donated a trophy for the champions of the promising domestic competition. The 'Currie Cup' was first awarded to Kimberley, who had beaten Transvaal in the single match competition of 1889–90. From 1892 to 1893, the competition began to take the familiar form of province-based competition in a champion format, inspired by the English County Cricket structure.

Western Province joined the competition for the 1892–93 season, winning the Cup on its first attempt. The Currie Cup was not contested every year, and a total of fourteen seasons were contested between its inception and the First World War. Aside from an interruption during the Boer War, typically seasons were not held when the English team were touring. The competition took on several different formats, including a knock-out structure, and a round-robin followed by a challenge final against the previous year's winner; but in 1906–07, a round-robin league format was established, which would be unchanged until 1982–83. Between 1892-93 and 1912–13, Western Province won the Cup five times, being particularly dominate in the 1890s.

In the interwar years, again the Currie Cup was not competed every year. Largely due to travel constraints, the Cup was not held in seasons when there was a Test tour of South Africa. Of the 12 seasons played, Western Province won two in an era of Transvaal dominance. First-class cricket was later suspended upon the outset of the Second World War in 1939 as South Africa declared war on Germany.

Western Province won a further eight Cups between 1946 and 1991 in sporadic fashion, with the team failing to win the title at any point in the 1960s. At the end of the 1965–66 season, Western Province were relegated to the Second Division for the first time since the two division format was introduced in 1951. They would later be promoted back to the First Division for the 1969–70 season, going on to share the title with Transvaal. From 1972, the two division format was retained but promotion and relegation scrapped, with the top division remaining constant with five teams: Transvaal, Natal, Eastern Province, Western Province and Rhodesia. By this time the stronger provinces had begun fielding a 'B Team' in the lower division, although could not be promoted. From 1975, Western Province fielded a 'B Team' of their own, however the lower division eventually split away to form the 'Castle Bowl' - in essence a separate Currie Cup Second XI Competition.

The dominance of the Transvaal, Natal and Western Province finally came to a close after Eastern Province beat Transvaal at the end of the 1988–89 season. Prior to, the three teams had amongst them won 59 of the 60 Currie Cups contested, with the exception being Kimberley's win in 1890–91.

Western Province was largely immune to the political changes after 1994 that altered the domestic structure. Whereas many teams changed name, for instance Transvaal to Gauteng in 1997, Western Province continued until the Franchise Era of 2004–2021.

During this time, one-day cricket was included in the domestic structure, with its matches having List-A status. Western Province won five one-day titles between 1981–82 and 2003–04, with three being back to back between 1985 and 1988.

Franchise Era

In 2004–05, the format of South African domestic cricket was changed entirely. The eleven provincial teams were rationalised into six entirely profesional new teams, for all three formats. Western Province merged with Boland to form the Cape Cobras, being based in Cape Town. With the Currie Cup now called SuperSport Series for commercial reasons, the six new franchises were intended to create a stronger top-tier sides with a second-tier semi-professional tournament based around the old provincial teams.

Playing 17 first-class seasons, the Cape Cobras were the second most successful team behind Titans with 4 outright titles. In the one-day series, Cape Cobras managed two outright and two shared wins, the most recent being 2013–2014. A T20 league had also been devised for the domestic structure within South Africa, with Cape Cobras securing two title wins by 2021–22.

Recent History

In 2020, domestic cricket in South Africa was restructured once more and the six former franchise teams were dropped. In its place was a return to the more traditional two-division league format, with a total of fifteen professional teams competing. The previously semi-professional provincial cricket league has been absorbed, effectively forming the leagues second division. Promotion and relegation between the two divisions, not seen since the start of the franchise era in 2004, will return after 2023–24. From 2019, provinces and cricket unions submitted bids to CSA to make a case to be considered for the top division for the initial two seasons. The bidding process was overseen by the Independent Evaluation Committee (IEE) who took into account a range of criteria, such as cricketing and financial operations, women's and age-group development, transformation policies and stadium infrastructure.

Eight teams make up the first division, with 16 contracted players each, and seven teams the second division, with 11 contracted players each, taking the total to 205.

Many of the franchises opted to keep their previous branding going forward, even with a return to the more traditional province defined teams. Of the First Division, only Cape Cobras elected to return to their former name of Western Province.

Current Squad

As of December 2022

Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
Tony de Zorzi   (1997-08-28) 28 August 1997 (age 25) Left-handed Right arm Offbreak Top Order Batter
Gavin Kaplan   (1998-02-07) 7 February 1998 (age 24) Right-handed Right arm Offbreak
Mohammed Yaseen Vallie   (1989-07-30) 30 July 1989 (age 33) Right-handed Right arm Offbreak
Edward Moore   (1993-03-17) 17 March 1993 (age 29) Left-handed Right arm Offbreak
Zubayr Hamza   (1995-06-19) 19 June 1995 (age 27) Right-handed Legbreak 6 Test, 1 ODI for South Africa
Jonathan Bird   (2001-04-11) 11 April 2001 (age 21) Left-handed Left arm Wrist Spin Opening Batter
David Bedingham     (1994-04-22) 22 April 1994 (age 28) Right-handed - Middle Order Batter
Abdullah Bayoumy   Right-handed Right arm Fast Medium
Wicket-keepers
Kyle Verreynne   (1997-05-12) 12 May 1997 (age 25) Right-handed Right arm Offbreak 13 Test, 12 ODI for South Africa
Daniel Smith Jr   19 March 2002 Left-handed Left arm Medium
All-rounders
George Linde   (1991-12-04) 4 December 1991 (age 31) Left-handed Slow Left-arm orthodox 3 Test, 2 ODI, and 14 T20I for South Africa
Aviwe Mgijima   (1994-08-10) 10 August 1994 (age 28) Right-handed Right arm Offbreak
Mihlali Mpongwana   (2000-05-15) 15 May 2000 (age 22) Right-handed Right arm Fast
Wayne Parnell   (1989-07-30) 30 July 1989 (age 33) Left-handed Left arm Medium Fast 6 Test, 69 ODI, and 53 T20I for South Africa
Kyle Simmonds   (1994-01-06) 6 January 1994 (age 29) Left-handed Slow Left Arm Orthodox
Ethan Cunningham   (2003-07-28) 28 July 2003 (age 19) Right-handed Right arm Medium
Bowlers
Dane Paterson   (1989-04-04) 4 April 1989 (age 33) Right-handed Right arm Fast Medium 2 Test, 4 ODI, and 8 T20I for South Africa
Tshepo Moreki   (1993-10-07) 7 October 1993 (age 29) Right-handed Right arm Fast Medium
Nandre Burger   (1995-08-11) 11 August 1995 (age 27) Left-handed Left arm Medium Fast
Akhona Mnyaka   (1999-06-22) 22 June 1999 (age 23) Right-handed Left arm fast
Junaid Dawood   (1996-10-02) 2 October 1996 (age 26) Right-handed Legbreak
Beuran Hendricks   (1990-06-08) 8 June 1990 (age 32) Left-handed Left arm Fast Medium 1 Test, 8 ODI, and 19 T20I for South Africa

Coaching Staff

Salieg Nackerdien is Head Coach of the side, having been appointed in September 2021 after replacing acting coach Faiek Davids. Nackerdien's most recent position was as batting consultant to Boland Cricket and before that as Momentum Proteas Women's Assistant Coach. From 2009 to 2016, Nackerdien served in various coaching capacities during the former franchise era of the Cape Cobras. He was also Head Coach of the semi-professional Western Province team and headed the WP Academy.[1]

For the 2022/2023 season, former Western Province and Cape Cobras bowler Rory Kleinveldt has been appointed as the bowling coach, whilst Dieter Swanepoel has been appointed the new strength and conditioning coach after working with the Momentum Multiply Titans, Cape Cobras and WP semi-professional team. Shane Jabaar continues as team physio, and Romano Ramoo continues as the video analyst. Israar Roman completes the management team as the team and logisitics coordinator.[2]

Youth Cricket

The RPCs and Hubs programme plays a key role in identifying players from previously disadvantaged areas to be a part of an organised, high-performance environment within their communities and structures. This has the aim of reshaping the cricketing landscape and changing lives through developing the raw skills of kids from non-traditional feeder systems.[3]

Western Province HUBS are as follows:

  1. Tygerberg (RPC)
  2. Khayelitsha (HUB)
  3. Mitchells Plain (HUB)
  4. Langa (HUB)
  5. Victoria (HUB)
  6. St Augustine (HUB)
  7. Primrose (HUB)
  8. Heidelberg (HUB)

Playing kit

During the Momentum 1 Day Cup and 2016–17 CSA T20 Challenge, the Cobras played in blue shirts and trousers with slight yellow accents as well as orange and blue kits to represent their sponsor's corporate colours.

Honours

  • CSA 4-Day Franchise Series (3) - 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13 ; shared (0) -
  • CSA One Day Cup (1) - 2006–07
  • CSA T20 Challenge (2) - 2008–09, 2010–2011

Honours

  • Currie Cup (18) – 1892–93, 1893–94, 1896–97, 1897–98, 1908–09, 1920–21, 1931–32, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1974–75, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1985–86, 1990–91, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2003–04; shared (3) – 1921–22, 1969–70, 1989–90
  • One Day Cup (5) – 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1990–91, 2002–03
  • CSA 3-Day Cup (2) – 2010–11, 2013–14
  • CSA 1-Day Cup (0) –
  • Africa T20 Cup (0) –
  • Gillette Cup/Nissan Shield (5) – 1969–70, 1970–71, 1972–73, 1981–82, 1988–89

Venues

Venues have included:

  • Newlands, Cape Town (main venue 1890–present)
  • RJE Burt Oval, Cape Town (occasional venue Nov 1976 – Oct 1991)
  • Boon Wallace Oval, Cape Town (occasional venue Dec 1985 – Jan 1992)
  • PP Smit Stadium, Bellville, Cape Town (occasional venue Dec 1997 – Oct 2002)

References

  1. ^ Group, Future Media. "Six Gun Grill WP appoint Salieg Nackerdien as Head Coach – Western Province Cricket Association". Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  2. ^ Group, Future Media. "Rory Kleinveldt joins Six Gun Grill WP Management Team – Western Province Cricket Association". Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  3. ^ Group, Future Media. "Youth Cricket – Western Province Cricket Association". Retrieved 2022-12-31.

Sources

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

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The Six Gun Grill Western Province is a first class cricket team representing Western Cape province within the domestic cricket structure of South Africa A Western Province team has played top class cricket since the 1890s including the franchise era team of the Cape Cobras that existed between 2005 and 2021 along with Boland The current Western Province team was re formed for the 2021 22 season after the previous franchise structure was disbanded following CSA domestic reorganisation and the traditional provincial structure being returned Whereas many teams opted to keep their former franchise names Cape Cobras elected to return to their original name Western ProvincePersonnelCaptainWayne ParnellCoachSalieg NackerdienBowling coachRory KleinveldtChief executiveMichael CanterburyTeam informationFoundedOctober 1864Home groundNewlands Cape TownCapacity22 500HistoryFirst class debutEastern Provincein 1890 91First Class Competition winsWestern Province 18 Outright and 3 Shared Cape Cobras 4 OutrightOne Day Cup winsWestern Province 5 Cape Cobras 2 Outright and 2 SharedT20 Cup winsCape Cobras 2Official websiteOfficial websiteFirst classT20Western Province is one of South Africa s most successful cricket teams winning the Currie Cup 18 times with 3 shared wins from 1892 to 2004 In the Franchise Era Cape Cobras claimed 4 total wins Four wins occurred between 1892 and 1899 with 14 others coming at regular intervals throughout the 20th and early 21st Century Western Province won 5 one day cup titles between 1981 and 2004 with a further 3 outright and 2 shared as Cape Cobras In the domestic T20 competition Western Province Cape Cobras won twice between 2003 and 2022 Traditionally the team s main home ground is Newlands in Cape Town Under Cape Cobras this was expanded to incorporate Boland Park in Paarl Western Province currently compete in the CSA 4 Day Domestic Series CSA One Day Cup and the CSA T20 Challenge Contents 1 History 1 1 Cape Colony 1 2 Western Province Currie Cup 1 3 Franchise Era 1 4 Recent History 2 Current Squad 3 Coaching Staff 4 Youth Cricket 5 Playing kit 6 Honours 7 Honours 8 Venues 9 References 10 SourcesHistory EditCape Colony Edit Cricket in South Africa like many other Commonwealth nations was first introduced by the British when the Cape Colony was ceded to Great Britain by the Anglo Dutch Treaty of 1814 By the middle of the 19th Century cricket was well established in Cape Town with Cape Colony Schools adopting the game by the 1850s as the sport gradually expanding further inland by settlers In 1862 an annual fixture called Mother Country v Colonial Born was hosted for the first time in Cape Town with popularity leading to the founding of Western Province Cricket Club in October 1864 In 1876 Port Elizabeth began the Chamption Bat Tournament between teams representing the major settlements of the Cape Colony such as Cape Town Grahamston Kingwilliamstown and Port Elizabeth The settlement based format continued until the 1890 91 season when Western Province Eastern Province and Griqualand took to the field for the first time instead Western Province Currie Cup Edit Sir Donald Currie the founder of the Castle Shipping Line and the sponsor of the 1889 English tour donated a trophy for the champions of the promising domestic competition The Currie Cup was first awarded to Kimberley who had beaten Transvaal in the single match competition of 1889 90 From 1892 to 1893 the competition began to take the familiar form of province based competition in a champion format inspired by the English County Cricket structure Western Province joined the competition for the 1892 93 season winning the Cup on its first attempt The Currie Cup was not contested every year and a total of fourteen seasons were contested between its inception and the First World War Aside from an interruption during the Boer War typically seasons were not held when the English team were touring The competition took on several different formats including a knock out structure and a round robin followed by a challenge final against the previous year s winner but in 1906 07 a round robin league format was established which would be unchanged until 1982 83 Between 1892 93 and 1912 13 Western Province won the Cup five times being particularly dominate in the 1890s In the interwar years again the Currie Cup was not competed every year Largely due to travel constraints the Cup was not held in seasons when there was a Test tour of South Africa Of the 12 seasons played Western Province won two in an era of Transvaal dominance First class cricket was later suspended upon the outset of the Second World War in 1939 as South Africa declared war on Germany Western Province won a further eight Cups between 1946 and 1991 in sporadic fashion with the team failing to win the title at any point in the 1960s At the end of the 1965 66 season Western Province were relegated to the Second Division for the first time since the two division format was introduced in 1951 They would later be promoted back to the First Division for the 1969 70 season going on to share the title with Transvaal From 1972 the two division format was retained but promotion and relegation scrapped with the top division remaining constant with five teams Transvaal Natal Eastern Province Western Province and Rhodesia By this time the stronger provinces had begun fielding a B Team in the lower division although could not be promoted From 1975 Western Province fielded a B Team of their own however the lower division eventually split away to form the Castle Bowl in essence a separate Currie Cup Second XI Competition The dominance of the Transvaal Natal and Western Province finally came to a close after Eastern Province beat Transvaal at the end of the 1988 89 season Prior to the three teams had amongst them won 59 of the 60 Currie Cups contested with the exception being Kimberley s win in 1890 91 Western Province was largely immune to the political changes after 1994 that altered the domestic structure Whereas many teams changed name for instance Transvaal to Gauteng in 1997 Western Province continued until the Franchise Era of 2004 2021 During this time one day cricket was included in the domestic structure with its matches having List A status Western Province won five one day titles between 1981 82 and 2003 04 with three being back to back between 1985 and 1988 Franchise Era Edit In 2004 05 the format of South African domestic cricket was changed entirely The eleven provincial teams were rationalised into six entirely profesional new teams for all three formats Western Province merged with Boland to form the Cape Cobras being based in Cape Town With the Currie Cup now called SuperSport Series for commercial reasons the six new franchises were intended to create a stronger top tier sides with a second tier semi professional tournament based around the old provincial teams Playing 17 first class seasons the Cape Cobras were the second most successful team behind Titans with 4 outright titles In the one day series Cape Cobras managed two outright and two shared wins the most recent being 2013 2014 A T20 league had also been devised for the domestic structure within South Africa with Cape Cobras securing two title wins by 2021 22 Recent History Edit In 2020 domestic cricket in South Africa was restructured once more and the six former franchise teams were dropped In its place was a return to the more traditional two division league format with a total of fifteen professional teams competing The previously semi professional provincial cricket league has been absorbed effectively forming the leagues second division Promotion and relegation between the two divisions not seen since the start of the franchise era in 2004 will return after 2023 24 From 2019 provinces and cricket unions submitted bids to CSA to make a case to be considered for the top division for the initial two seasons The bidding process was overseen by the Independent Evaluation Committee IEE who took into account a range of criteria such as cricketing and financial operations women s and age group development transformation policies and stadium infrastructure Eight teams make up the first division with 16 contracted players each and seven teams the second division with 11 contracted players each taking the total to 205 Many of the franchises opted to keep their previous branding going forward even with a return to the more traditional province defined teams Of the First Division only Cape Cobras elected to return to their former name of Western Province Current Squad EditAs of December 2022 Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style NotesBatsmenTony de Zorzi 1997 08 28 28 August 1997 age 25 Left handed Right arm Offbreak Top Order BatterGavin Kaplan 1998 02 07 7 February 1998 age 24 Right handed Right arm OffbreakMohammed Yaseen Vallie 1989 07 30 30 July 1989 age 33 Right handed Right arm OffbreakEdward Moore 1993 03 17 17 March 1993 age 29 Left handed Right arm OffbreakZubayr Hamza 1995 06 19 19 June 1995 age 27 Right handed Legbreak 6 Test 1 ODI for South AfricaJonathan Bird 2001 04 11 11 April 2001 age 21 Left handed Left arm Wrist Spin Opening BatterDavid Bedingham 1994 04 22 22 April 1994 age 28 Right handed Middle Order BatterAbdullah Bayoumy Right handed Right arm Fast MediumWicket keepersKyle Verreynne 1997 05 12 12 May 1997 age 25 Right handed Right arm Offbreak 13 Test 12 ODI for South AfricaDaniel Smith Jr 19 March 2002 Left handed Left arm MediumAll roundersGeorge Linde 1991 12 04 4 December 1991 age 31 Left handed Slow Left arm orthodox 3 Test 2 ODI and 14 T20I for South AfricaAviwe Mgijima 1994 08 10 10 August 1994 age 28 Right handed Right arm OffbreakMihlali Mpongwana 2000 05 15 15 May 2000 age 22 Right handed Right arm FastWayne Parnell 1989 07 30 30 July 1989 age 33 Left handed Left arm Medium Fast 6 Test 69 ODI and 53 T20I for South AfricaKyle Simmonds 1994 01 06 6 January 1994 age 29 Left handed Slow Left Arm OrthodoxEthan Cunningham 2003 07 28 28 July 2003 age 19 Right handed Right arm MediumBowlersDane Paterson 1989 04 04 4 April 1989 age 33 Right handed Right arm Fast Medium 2 Test 4 ODI and 8 T20I for South AfricaTshepo Moreki 1993 10 07 7 October 1993 age 29 Right handed Right arm Fast MediumNandre Burger 1995 08 11 11 August 1995 age 27 Left handed Left arm Medium FastAkhona Mnyaka 1999 06 22 22 June 1999 age 23 Right handed Left arm fastJunaid Dawood 1996 10 02 2 October 1996 age 26 Right handed LegbreakBeuran Hendricks 1990 06 08 8 June 1990 age 32 Left handed Left arm Fast Medium 1 Test 8 ODI and 19 T20I for South AfricaCoaching Staff EditSalieg Nackerdien is Head Coach of the side having been appointed in September 2021 after replacing acting coach Faiek Davids Nackerdien s most recent position was as batting consultant to Boland Cricket and before that as Momentum Proteas Women s Assistant Coach From 2009 to 2016 Nackerdien served in various coaching capacities during the former franchise era of the Cape Cobras He was also Head Coach of the semi professional Western Province team and headed the WP Academy 1 For the 2022 2023 season former Western Province and Cape Cobras bowler Rory Kleinveldt has been appointed as the bowling coach whilst Dieter Swanepoel has been appointed the new strength and conditioning coach after working with the Momentum Multiply Titans Cape Cobras and WP semi professional team Shane Jabaar continues as team physio and Romano Ramoo continues as the video analyst Israar Roman completes the management team as the team and logisitics coordinator 2 Youth Cricket EditThe RPCs and Hubs programme plays a key role in identifying players from previously disadvantaged areas to be a part of an organised high performance environment within their communities and structures This has the aim of reshaping the cricketing landscape and changing lives through developing the raw skills of kids from non traditional feeder systems 3 Western Province HUBS are as follows Tygerberg RPC Khayelitsha HUB Mitchells Plain HUB Langa HUB Victoria HUB St Augustine HUB Primrose HUB Heidelberg HUB Playing kit EditDuring the Momentum 1 Day Cup and 2016 17 CSA T20 Challenge the Cobras played in blue shirts and trousers with slight yellow accents as well as orange and blue kits to represent their sponsor s corporate colours Honours EditCSA 4 Day Franchise Series 3 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 shared 0 CSA One Day Cup 1 2006 07 CSA T20 Challenge 2 2008 09 2010 2011Honours EditCurrie Cup 18 1892 93 1893 94 1896 97 1897 98 1908 09 1920 21 1931 32 1952 53 1955 56 1974 75 1977 78 1981 82 1985 86 1990 91 1995 96 1998 99 2000 01 2003 04 shared 3 1921 22 1969 70 1989 90 One Day Cup 5 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1990 91 2002 03 CSA 3 Day Cup 2 2010 11 2013 14 CSA 1 Day Cup 0 Africa T20 Cup 0 Gillette Cup Nissan Shield 5 1969 70 1970 71 1972 73 1981 82 1988 89Venues EditVenues have included Newlands Cape Town main venue 1890 present RJE Burt Oval Cape Town occasional venue Nov 1976 Oct 1991 Boon Wallace Oval Cape Town occasional venue Dec 1985 Jan 1992 PP Smit Stadium Bellville Cape Town occasional venue Dec 1997 Oct 2002 References Edit Group Future Media Six Gun Grill WP appoint Salieg Nackerdien as Head Coach Western Province Cricket Association Retrieved 2022 12 31 Group Future Media Rory Kleinveldt joins Six Gun Grill WP Management Team Western Province Cricket Association Retrieved 2022 12 31 Group Future Media Youth Cricket Western Province Cricket Association Retrieved 2022 12 31 Sources EditSouth African Cricket Annual various editions Wisden Cricketers Almanack various editions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Province cricket team amp oldid 1131698658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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