Impalas cricket team
The Impalas cricket team represented minor provinces in South Africa's domestic Benson and Hedges Night Series Trophy competition between 1984 and 1994.
Impalas initially represented Border, Boland, Orange Free State and Griqualand West provinces. These teams played in the Castle Bowl South Africa's secondary first class competition.[1]
Over the ten seasons the team usually finished in lowly positions in the competition's log (table). However, for the 1987–88, 1988–89 and 1991–92 seasons, the Impalas reached the tournament semi-finals.
Over the years Border, Boland, Orange Free State all provided teams for the competition and there was not a need for the Impalas for the 1994–95 season.
In 2011–12 a new franchise was added to the MiWay T20 Challenge competition called "Impi". This team gives opportunities to players who just miss out on franchise selection and compete in the semi-professional leagues within South Africa.[2]
Notable Impalas players
- Faoud Bacchus
- Kim Barnett
- Daryll Cullinan
- Allan Donald
- Claude Henderson
- Omar Henry
- Alvin Kallicharran
- John Morris
- John Stephenson
- Pat Symcox
- Emmerson Trotman
- Corrie van Zyl
- Paul Collingwood (Impi)
- Ryan Ten Doeschate (Impi)
- Luke Wright (Impi)
- Ben Edmondson (Impi)
- Beuran Hendricks (Impi)
- Khaya Zondo (Impi)
Honours
- Benson & Hedges Night Series (0) – Semi-finals 1987–88, 1988–89 and 1991–92
- MiWay T20 Challenge (0) – Last i.e. seventh in 2011–12
Venues
Initially Impalas played all their matches away. Their home venues have included:
- St George's Park, Port Elizabeth (1985)
- Harmony Ground, Virginia (1986–87)
- Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch (1987–88, 1989–90)
- Victoria Ground, King William's Town (1988–89)
- PAM Brink Stadium, Springs (1992–93, 1993–94)
External links
References
- ↑ Benson and Hedges Cricket Year Fourth Edition - 1984-85 page 188
- ↑ New franchise in SA domestic T20 tournament – ESPN Cricinfo
- Benson and Hedges Cricket Year – various editions
- Wisden Cricketers' Almanack – various editions