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Simon Trophy
AdministratorSA & Rhodesian Women's Cricket Association
First edition1951–52
Tournament formatLeague system

The Simon Trophy was a South African women's cricket club cup trophy, awarded annually to the Annual Inter Provincial Tournament champions.[1] The trophy was presented to the Southern Transvaal Association by Tilly Mary Simon to hand over to the South African Association upon its formation.[2] It was first awarded in the 1950–51 season.[2]

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Past winners (incomplete)

Year Champions[2]
1952 Western Province (1)
1953 Western Province (2)
1954 Western Province (3)
1955 Southern Transvaal (1)
1956 Natal (1)
1957 Eastern Province (1)
1958 Southern Transvaal (2)
1959 Southern Transvaal (3)
1960 Natal (2)
1961 Not presented in view of the English tour
1962 Southern Transvaal (4)
1963 Eastern Province (2)
1964 Natal (3)
1965 Natal (4)
1966 Southern Transvaal (5)
1967 Natal (5)
1968 Southern Transvaal (6)
1969 Southern Transvaal (7)
1970 Southern Transvaal (8)

References

  1. ^ "The History of the SA & Rhodesian Women's Cricket Association". St George's Park History. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  2. ^ a b c "omen in cricket". Perskor. Retrieved 7 November 2009.[permanent dead link]
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