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What (who) is D H Robins' XI cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1977–78 - definition

CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA
International cricket in South Africa (1971 to 1981); D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1972–73; D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1973–74; D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1974–75; D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1975–76; D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1972-73; D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1974-75; D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1973-74; D. H. Robins' XI cricket team in South Africa in 1975-76

Pakistani cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005–06         
Pakistani cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005-06; Pakistan cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005–06; Pakistan cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005-06
The Pakistan national cricket team toured Sri Lanka in March and April 2006 to play two Test matches and three ODIs. Pakistan won the Test series 1–0 with 1 match drawn.
Zimbabwean cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1997–98         
INTERNATIONAL CRICKET TOUR
Zimbabwean cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1997-98; Zimbabwe cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1997-98; Zimbabwe cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1997–98
The Zimbabwe national cricket team toured Sri Lanka in January 1998 and played a two-match Test series against the Sri Lanka national cricket team followed by three Limited Overs Internationals (LOI). Sri Lanka won both Test matches to take the series 2–0.
Pakistani cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1985–86         
INTERNATIONAL CRICKET TOUR
Pakistani cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1985-86; Pakistan cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1985-86; Pakistan cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1985–86
The Pakistani cricket team toured Sri Lanka from 23 February to 27 March 1986. The tour consisted of three Test matches and four One Day Internationals (ODIs).

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International cricket in South Africa from 1971 to 1981

International cricket in South Africa between 1971 and 1981 consisted of four private tours arranged by English sports promoter Derrick Robins, two tours by a private team called the "International Wanderers", and one women's Test match. The apartheid policy followed by the South African Governments of the day meant that no Test match playing nation was willing to tour, thereby depriving world cricket of leading stars such as Graeme Pollock, Barry Richards, Clive Rice and Eddie Barlow.