Howa Bowl - Champions By Season

Champions By Season

The Howa Bowl was dominated by Western Province, who won 13 of the 18 seasons outright, and shared another with Natal. Of the remaining four seasons, Eastern Province won 3 and Transvaal won 1.

Tournament Winner Leading run-scorer Leading wicket-taker
1972/73 Western Province
Natal
Sedick Conrad (447) Ismail Ebrahim (33)
1973/74 Western Province Moosa Mangera (360) Keith Barker (26)
1974/75 Transvaal Rohan Kanhai (460) Saait Magiet (28)
1975/76 Western Province Yacoob Omar (435) Howard Bergins (30)
1976/77 No competition
1977/78 Western Province Yacoob Omar (498) Armien Jabaar (24)
1978/79 Eastern Province Yacoob Omar (381) Rushdi Magiet (27)
1979/80 Western Province Graham Francois (317) Lefty Adams (40)
1980/81 Western Province Rashaad Musson (467) E Frans (39)
1981/82 Western Province Neil Fortune (448) Mustapha Khan (39)
1982/83 Western Province Mansoor Abdullah (270) Vincent Barnes (41)
1983/84 Western Province N Edwards (338) Armien Jabaar (30)
1984/85 Eastern Province Garth Cuddumbey (313) Stephen Draai (32)
1985/86 Eastern Province Haroon Lorgat (417) Vincent Barnes (36)
T le Roux (36)
Jack Manack (36)
1986/87 Western Province Saait Magiet (335) Vincent Barnes (42)
1987/88 Western Province Faiek Davids (429) Jack Manack (28)
1988/89 Western Province Faiek Davids (436) Jack Manack (26)
1989/90 Western Province Andre Peters (363) Jack Manack (27)
1990/91 Western Province Nazeem White (407) Jack Manack (31)

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