1919-20 South African cricket season
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The 1919-20 South African cricket season saw the resumption of first-class cricket in South Africa after the First World War. Eight first-class games were played by a team representing the Australian Imperial Forces, two of which were against representative South African sides. At the end of the season Transvaal and Natal played the ninth and last first-class game of the season.
[edit] The matches
[edit] Australian Imperial Forces tour
[edit] Western Province v Australian Imperial Forces (18-21 October)
Australian Imperial Forces beat Western Province by 2 wickets
[edit] Transvaal v Australian Imperial Forces (25-28 October)
Transvaal drew with Australian Imperial Forces
[edit] Natal v Australian Imperial Forces (1-4 November)
Australian Imperial Forces beat Natal by 310 runs
[edit] Natal v Australian Imperial Forces (7-8 November)
Australian Imperial Forces beat Natal by an innings and 42 runs
[edit] Transvaal v Australian Imperial Forces (15-18 November)
Australian Imperial Forces beat Transvaal by an innings and 14 runs
[edit] First "Test" - South Africa v Australian Imperial Forces (21-25 November)
Australian Imperial Forces beat South Africa by 8 wickets
[edit] Second "Test" - South Africa v Australian Imperial Forces (29 November-3 December)
Australian Imperial Forces beat South Africa by an innings and 129 runs
[edit] Western Province v Australian Imperial Forces (6-9 December)
Western Province drew with Australian Imperial Forces
[edit] Provincial match
[edit] Transvaal v Natal (2-5 April)
Natal beat Transvaal by an innings and 43 runs