Former all-rounder Clive Rice, the first post-apartheid captain of South Africa, died in Johannerburg today. He was 66. An official from national cricket association of South Africa said that Rice, who had been suffering from a brain tumour, played most of his cricket during South Africa's 20-year isolation from the international game. When South Africa returned to the international fold in November 1991, Rice was appointed captain of a team which played three one-day internationals (ODIs) in India.
News On AIR | July 28, 2015 7:36 PM
Former South Africa skipper Clive Rice passes away