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Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1985–86 : ウィキペディア英語版
Australian cricket team in South Africa in 1985–86
An unofficial Australian cricket team toured South Africa in the 1985-86 season to play a series of test and one day matches. The series was highly controversial in Australia and its Australian participants were banned from first class cricket for two seasons and test cricket for three seasons.〔("Rebels - the '85 South Africa tour", ''The Age'', 9 December 2005 ) accessed 9 February 2012〕
==Australian squad==
The tour was organised by former Australian test batsman Bruce Francis at the behest of the South African cricket board, then led by Ali Bacher.
Original players signed for the tour included:
*Batsmen - Graham Yallop, Steve Smith, Graeme Wood, Wayne B. Phillips, Andrew Hilditch, Dirk Wellham, John Dyson
*Fastbowlers - Terry Alderman, Carl Rackemann, John Maguire, Rod McCurdy, Rodney Hogg
*Spinners - Tom Hogan, Murray Bennett
*Allrounder - Peter Faulkner
*Wicketkeepers - Steve Rixon
Several players seriously considered going such as David Hookes and Jeff Thomson but required too much money. Other players were never considered, such as Geoff Lawson, Kim Hughes and Allan Border.
Out of the players who signed, only Peter Faulkner had not represented Australia in test matches. Several where in the Australian team when they signed to go to Australia and a number of these players were selected on the 1985 trip to England, including Wood, Phillips, Hilditch, Wellham, Alderman, Rixon, Bennett, and Rackemann. News of the rebel tour broke before this squad left for England.

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