The first 10 inductees who were bestowed with the honour included two players of Indian origin - Sam Bulbulia and Toplan Parusaraman - as well as white players Barry Richards and Garth le Roux, in the spirit of reconciliation that is the intention of the awards.
The new Heritage Blazers have the standard CSA badge on the pocket with the simple designation of the Board that the players represented.
The idea is to honour players who were awarded national colours by their respective federations in the period before cricket came under one banner.
The other inaugural recipients were Samuel Nontshinga, Bert Erickson, Hashim Rasdien, Saait Magiet, Denise Weyers, and Denise Reid.
"The important point though is that all our cricketers must now belong to one family and unite behind Cricket South Africa. We have identified about 700 players who represented South Africa before unity and we will bestow the Heritage Blazer to all 75 living players in the near future.
