North West (cricket team)

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North West, bis 1996 Western Transvaal, ist ein südafrikanisches Cricketteam beheimatet in Potchefstroom, dass bis zum Oktober 2004 in den professionellen nationalen Wettbewerben teilgenommen hat. Von da an wurden sie zusammengeschlossen mit Bestandteil der Highveld Lions, und spielten weiter unter dem Namen North West in den zweitklassigen südafrikanischen Wettbewerben. rdf:langString
North West (formerly Western Transvaal) plays first-class cricket in South Africa. For the purposes of the SuperSport Series, North West has merged with Gauteng (formerly Transvaal) to form the Highveld Lions or, more simply, "the Lions". Under the name Western Transvaal it won no matches at all in its five first-class seasons. In its first season as North West it had its first first-class victory when it beat Western Province B by 27 runs in January 1997. In April 2017 the province's administration, North West Cricket, re-branded all the province's teams as the "North-West Dragons". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString North West, bis 1996 Western Transvaal, ist ein südafrikanisches Cricketteam beheimatet in Potchefstroom, dass bis zum Oktober 2004 in den professionellen nationalen Wettbewerben teilgenommen hat. Von da an wurden sie zusammengeschlossen mit Bestandteil der Highveld Lions, und spielten weiter unter dem Namen North West in den zweitklassigen südafrikanischen Wettbewerben.
rdf:langString North West (formerly Western Transvaal) plays first-class cricket in South Africa. For the purposes of the SuperSport Series, North West has merged with Gauteng (formerly Transvaal) to form the Highveld Lions or, more simply, "the Lions". North West was called Western Transvaal in 1989-90 when it began playing List A cricket in the Nissan Shield, and in 1991-92 when it began playing in the second tier of the South African first-class cricket competition. It changed its name to North West in 1996, after the creation of North West province from parts of the former Transvaal Province and Cape Province. It has been part of the Lions since October 2004. Under the name Western Transvaal it won no matches at all in its five first-class seasons. In its first season as North West it had its first first-class victory when it beat Western Province B by 27 runs in January 1997. In April 2017 the province's administration, North West Cricket, re-branded all the province's teams as the "North-West Dragons". During the 2018 Africa T20 Cup, North West scored 262 runs against Limpopo, recording the second-highest total in T20 cricket.
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