South Africa in the news:
- Why are only spinning wickets classified as poor?: No doubt I’ve missed a few other examples, so feel free to crunch the numbers on Statsguru. South Africa v Australia in Cape Town, 2011: 100 percent of the wickets earned by bowlers fell to the quicks in a Test in which Australia were bowled out for 47 …: “South Africa” – BingNews
- Cape Town’s Long-Awaited Silo Hotel Makes Its Luxurious Debut: Opened today in a repurposed grain elevator in Cape Town, the Silo (the latest brainchild of the Royal Portfolio) pays homage to South Africa’s agrarian roots. Formerly the tallest building in sub-Saharan Africa, the grain silo’s elevator facility has …: “South Africa” – BingNews
- Jason Day Not Competing at WGC-Mexico Championship: European – Gregory Havret, Haydn Porteous, and Alexander Bjork shared the lead after the first round of the Tshwane Open in Pretoria, South Africa, all carding 6-under 65s. An argument ensued and the suspect told him to go back to his homeland before …: “South Africa” – BingNews
- 15 Reasons to Put Cape Town in Your Travel Bucket List: They weren’t changed to fit human means and you’ll fall in love with mother earth a little more each day. 9. South Africa is home to many natural treasures and wonders of the world As I mentioned previously, a lot of gardens and monuments in Cape Town …: “South Africa” – BingNews
- Tshwane Open: Scot Jamieson suffers horror final round in South Africa: Overnight leader Scott Jamieson produced a nightmare final round of 78 to blow his chances at the Tshwane Open in South Africa. Home favourite Dean Burmester carded a 65 to win his first European Tour Title on 18-under. Scotland’s Jamieson shared the lead …: “South Africa” – BingNews
