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Blast from the past: Handré Pollard scores 20 points as Boks beat Wales at Cape Town Stadium

Today in SA sport history: July 15

 Handré Pollard scores 20 points as the Springboks beat Wales 30-14 at Cape Town Stadium.
Handré Pollard scores 20 points as the Springboks beat Wales 30-14 at Cape Town Stadium. (Steve Haag)

1924 — The South African cricket team lose the third Test against England in Leeds by nine wickets, dropping to an irreparable 0-3 deficit in the five-match series.

1929 — Left-armer Neville Quinn takes six wickets to help South Africa bowl out England for 328 in the third Test in Leeds.

1967 — Legendary fullback HO de Villiers is one of eight debutants as the Springboks trounce France 26-3 in the first Test in Durban. Wing Corra Dirkson and flanker Piet Greyling, also making his debut, scored two tries apiece, while Jan Ellis went over for South Africa's fifth. De Villiers landed four conversions and added a penalty.

2000 — Francois Botha is blown away in the second round by WBC and IBF heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis in London.

2006 — The Springboks, captained by John Smit, are hammered 49-0 by Australia in a Tri-Nations match in Brisbane, conceding six tries in all.

2015 — The Proteas suffer their first ODI series defeat against Bangladesh, losing the final weather-shortened third match in Chattogram by nine wickets to go down 1-2 overall. JP Duminy’s 51 was the best score in South Africa's 168/9 off 40 overs. 

2017 — Ryan Moon and Gift Motupa score as Bafana Bafana beat Botswana 2-0 in an African Nations Championship (Chan) qualifier in Francistown.

2017 — Sune Luus takes five wickets, but it’s not enough as the South African women’s cricket team lose to Australia by 59 runs in a World Cup group match in Taunton. Chasing 270 to win, opener Laura Wolvaardt top-scored with 71.

2018 — Moruti Mthalane survives a late knock-down as he turns back the clock to recapture the IBF flyweight crown he used to own, outpointing Muhammad Waseem over 12 rounds in Kuala Lumpur. Mthalane had been stripped of the belt in 2013 after he had refused to fight for a paltry purse in what would have been his fifth defence.

2018 — Brad Binder wins his first Moto2 race in his second season in the 600cc class, finishing first in the German motorcycle grand prix at Sachsenring.

2019 — Lenize Potgieter scores 30 points as the Proteas down Scotland 66-38 in a Netball World Cup group G match in Liverpool.

2022 — Handré Pollard scores 20 points as the Springboks beat Wales 30-14 at Cape Town Stadium to secure the three-match series 2-1. Pollard a try, kicked three conversions and three penalties.

2022 — Marizanne Kapp scores 73 and Laura Wolvaardt 55 as the South African women are dismissed for 223 to lose the second ODI against England in Bristol by 114 runs, slipping to an irreparable 0-2 in the three-match series.

2023 — The Springboks lose 20-35 to the All Blacks in their Rugby Championship match in Auckland, losing the try count 3-4.

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