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November 10th, 1991South Africa was the tenth and last Test-playing nation to begin playing ODI. This was because South Africa's international cricket status until then was stripped due to the apartheid segregation policy.

In their first ODI match, they went to Calcutta to face India and lost by 3 wickets.

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