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After defeating India on 15th March, South Africa had booked a place in the semi-final of the the 1992 World Cup. However, whether they would play or not in the Semi Final was dependent on a result that was beyond their control.
A day after the India encounter, the referendum on Apartheid was to take place in South Africa. The team's participation in the World Cup was ensured only after ICC was assured that the whites will vote to end apartheid. However, if they had voted 'No', South Africa were most likely to sent back to isolation midway through the tournament which they had bossed till then.
The White electorate voted Yes. South Africa stayed on to play England. Were robbed of a final appearance by a stupid rain rule. And yet, graciously went on to do a lap of honour for the fans in the end.
So, if you wonder why don't we see South African cricketers crestfallen after a defeat so farcical, it's possibly because they had the realization that they were lucky to be even playing the semi-finals.And also the fact that their loss was infinitesimally small in front of what was at stake for millions back home.
The man holding the 18th March newspaper is South African President FW de Klerk
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