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Pitch Battles

Sport, Racism and Resistance
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Pitch Battles by Peter Hain and Andre Odendaal explores the intricate relationship between politics and sport, particularly focusing on cricket. It delves into how sporting events in South Africa and Britain have been influenced by political issues, such as apartheid, and how these encounters have shaped broader societal changes. The narrative intertwines historical events with the personal experiences of those involved, highlighting the power of sports as a platform for activism and change.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in the intricate relationship between politics and sports, particularly focusing on cricket's role in the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. It provides a compelling exploration of how sport can intersect with social justice and political change, appealing to readers who appreciate historical insights and the power of activism.

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Pitch Battles

#BlackLivesMatter protests and campaigns for gender equality highlight how systemic racism and inequality have for so long been inextricably intertwined with sport. No more so than the 'Stop the Seventy Tour' campaign led by Peter Hain which forced the unprecedented cancellation of the whites-only South African cricket tour of England in 1970.

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“There will be a black Springbok over my dead body.”
— Dr Danie Craven, President of the South African Rugby Board, 1969

Just a year after the controversial D’Oliveira affair, the organised disruption of the all-white 1969/70 South African rugby and cricket tours to Britain represented a significant challenge to apartheid politics. Led by future cabinet minister Peter Hain, the ‘Stop the Seventy Tour’ campaign brought about the cancellation of both tours, presaging white South Africa’s expulsion from the Olympics and the end of apartheid sport altogether.

With his brand of attention-grabbing, direct action sports protest, the 19-year-old Hain emerged as a hero to some and enemy to others. Now, reflecting on these experiences with fifty years of hindsight, Lord Hain, together with South Africa’s foremost sports historian and fellow anti-apartheid activist André Odendaal, shows how decades of relentless international and domestic campaigning for equality led to a Springbok team captained by black athlete Siya Kolisi winning the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Interspersing a wide range of examples with personal testimony, Pitch Battles explores the themes of sport, globalisation, and resistance from the deep past to the present day. Published in the same year as the Stop The Tour documentary from acclaimed director Louis Myles, this compelling story of sacrifice, struggle and triumph reveals how sport should never be divorced from politics or society’s values.

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Pitch Battles by Peter Hain and Andre Odendaal is highly praised for its insightful analysis of sports' instrumental role in challenging apartheid. Reviewers highlight the successful sports boycott campaigns, noting how they were pivotal in pressuring South Africa to confront and change its racially discriminatory practices, particularly spotlighting the cancelled 1970 cricket tour as a significant moment in the fight against racial injustice.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781786615237

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield International

Illustration: 15 BW Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 512

About the Author

Peter Hain spent his childhood in South Africa. After his anti-apartheid parents were jailed, banned and forced into exile in Britain, he led campaigns to stop all-white Springbok and other all-white sports tours, later becoming a Labour MP and Cabinet Minister, then a member of the House of Lords and author of over twenty books.


André Odendaal is Honorary Professor in History and Heritage Studies at the University of the Western Cape. A former first-class cricketer and anti-apartheid activist, he is author or co-author of a dozen books on the social history of sport and the history of the liberation struggle in South Africa.

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