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  2. Albie Morkel - Wikipedia

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    His statistics on his international debut tour to New Zealand were not very impressive, as he got two wickets at the cost of 48 runs apiece, but he did get five wickets quite cheaply on Zimbabwe's tour of South Africa. Nevertheless, Morkel was picked for the Africa squad to play Asia in the 2005 Afro-Asia Cup, but withdrew due to injury. He ...

  3. Boy Morkel - Wikipedia

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    Morkel made his test debut for South Africa during the third test against the British Isles on 3 September 1910 at Newlands in Cape Town. He was then selected for Springboks on the tour to Europe of 1912–13. Alongside Morkel in the team were his cousins Dougie, and the brothers Jacky and Gerhard.

  4. Morné Morkel - Wikipedia

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    Morné Morkel [a] (born 6 October 1984) [2] is a South African-born cricket coach and former cricketer who is currently serving as the bowling coach of the India national cricket team since August 2024.

  5. John Morkel - Wikipedia

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    John Clother Morkel (22 August 1928 – 4 July 2010) was a South African-born Rhodesian international rugby union player. He was born in Cape Town, Union of South Africa and was the captain of the Rhodesia national rugby union team and played as a lock. [2] After retiring from rugby he worked as a farmer in Rhodesia and later entered Zimbabwean ...

  6. 1912–13 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Complete list of matches played by the Springboks in Europe: [3] Test matches Captain Douglas Morkel holding the ball, besides him, G. Thompson (left) and S.N. Cronje, entering the pitch to play Cornwall in Redruth England and South Africa teams posing together for their Test match at Twickenham, 4 Jan 1913

  7. Boers - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary South Africa, Boer and Afrikaner have often been used interchangeably. [dubious – discuss] Afrikaner directly translated means African, and thus refers to all Afrikaans-speaking people in Africa who have their origins in the Cape Colony founded by Jan Van Riebeeck. Boer is a specific group within the larger Afrikaans-speaking ...

  8. 19 Foods That Are Banned in America - AOL

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    Tonka Beans. This wrinkly legume from South America underwent a recent boom in the fine-dining world due to its notes of vanilla, almond, and cinnamon, but it has actually been illegal in the U.S ...

  9. List of South African Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    7 November 1917 in Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa 1 January 2009 in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa 1972 [44] Richard Luyt (1915–1994) South Africa Stephen Biko: 18 December 1946 in Tarkastad, Eastern Cape, South Africa 12 September 1977 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa 1978 American Friends Service Committee: Beyers Naudé