The Breakdown | Protests, politics and a bus hijack: the rugby tour that gave Mandela hope

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Fifty years ago South Africa were battered on and off the pitch in Britain and Ireland as apartheid felt the fury of the people

The tour that changed international sport ended 50 years ago. South Africa, No 1 in the world now and vying with New Zealand for supremacy then, returned home after four torrid months in Britain and Ireland when they were dogged by anti-apartheid protests and failed to win any of their four Tests.

It was a rude awakening for the vast majority of the squad who had little experience of the world outside their homeland, their isolation fostered by the lack of television in the country.

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Written by Paul Rees
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/apr/23/protests-politics-and-a-bus-hijack-the-rugby-tour-that-gave-mandela-hope under the title “The Breakdown | Protests, politics and a bus hijack: the rugby tour that gave Mandela hope”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.