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Easterns (formerly Eastern Transvaal ) has been playing first-class cricket in South Africa since October 1991, and List A cricket since October 1989. For the purposes of the SuperSport Series , Easterns has merged with Northerns (formerly Northern Transvaal ) to form the Titans . Eastern Transvaal was spun off from Northern Transvaal at a meeting in Actonville , Benoni .[ 1] Easterns was called Eastern Transvaal from October 1989 until February 1995, changing its name after the Transvaal became Gauteng and a new province called Eastern Transvaal (later Mpumalanga ) was formed that excluded East Rand territories that were part of the Eastern Transvaal cricket team. It was part of the Titans from October 2004 to April 2021.[citation needed ]
Currie Cup (1) – 2002–03; shared (0) –
Standard Bank Cup (0) –
South African Airways Provincial Three-Day Challenge (0) –
South African Airways Provincial One-Day Challenge (0) –
Venues have included:
PAM Brink Stadium, Springs (Jan 1992 – Jan 1996)
Olympia Park, Springs (used once Nov 1994; formerly an occasional Northerns venue Dec 1937 – Nov 1994)
Sahara Park Willowmoore Benoni (main venue Nov 1996 – 2010)
In October 2023, Cricket South Africa confirmed the following squad ahead of the 2023–24 season.
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Danie Rossouw(w/c)
Shane Dadswell
Andrew Rasemene
Wesley Marshall
Kabelo Sekhukhune
Shaylen Pillay
Amaan Khan
Mark Pearse
Divan Posthumus
Tumelo Simelane
Thula Ngcobo
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