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  2. Arosa Sri Lanka cricket team in South Africa in 1982–83

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    AROSA Sri Lanka in South Africa in 1982. In October 1982, a representative team of Sri Lankan cricket players undertook a so-called "Rebel tour" to South Africa, to play a series of matches against the South African team colloquially called the 'cuckoo tour'. At the time, the International Cricket Council (ICC) had placed a moratorium on ...

  3. Foreign relations of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of South Africa have spanned from the country's time as a Dominion of the British Empire to its isolationist policies under apartheid to its position as a responsible international actor taking a key role in Africa, particularly Southern Africa. South Africa is a member of the United Nations, the African Union and the ...

  4. List of bilateral free trade agreements - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka; South Korea (Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Minister for Trade – Free Trade Agreement Department) is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs: Mexico (SECA 3rd round of talks in 14~16 June 2006) Canada(10th round of talks in 23 April ~ 27 April 2007, Seoul)

  5. Foreign relations of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    e. Foreign relations of Sri Lanka refers to the diplomatic and commercial relations between Sri Lanka and other countries. Sri Lanka has stressed its principle of "friendship towards all, enmity towards none" in its diplomacy. Sri Lanka since the 1950s has followed a non-aligned foreign policy and does not take sides with major powers. [ 1]

  6. South Africa–Sri Lanka relations - Wikipedia

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    Both countries of South Africa and Sri Lanka were part of the Dutch and British Empires. Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) was a Dutch colony from 1658 - 1796 and a British colony from 1815 - 1948 while South Africa (mainly the Dutch Cape colony) was a Dutch colony from 1652 - 1806 and a British colony (including other parts of South Africa) from 1806 ...

  7. Sri Lankan cricket team in South Africa in 1997–98 - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan cricket team toured South Africa during the 1997–98 season, playing two Tests from 19 to 30 March 1998. Prior to the series, Sri Lanka had toured South Africa in the 1994–95 season, playing only One Day Internationals in the Mandela Trophy. This was therefore the first Test series between the two in South Africa.

  8. Sri Lankan cricket team in South Africa in 2016–17 - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan national cricket team toured South Africa from 18 December 2016 to 10 February 2017. The tour consisted of three Tests, five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). [1] After the initial tour schedule was announced, the dates were moved slightly to accommodate South Africa's domestic T20 tournament.

  9. Sri Lankan cricket team in South Africa in 2011–12 - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan cricket team toured South Africa from 9 December 2011 to 22 January 2012. The tour included three Tests and five One Day Internationals (ODIs) between Sri Lanka and South Africa. [1] The Test series was won by South Africa, 2–1. South Africa won the first Test in Centurion and Sri Lanka won the second in Durban, before South ...