Morné Morkel (born 6 October 1984,
Vereeniging,
Transvaal Province,
South Africa) is a
cricketer who plays
Test and limited overs cricket for
South Africa. He is a right-arm fast bowler with "genuine pace" according to former South African fast bowler
Allan Donald, and a useful lower order left-handed batsman. Some believe he has the ability to become a genuine bowling all rounder. However, after a poor run of form, Morkel was dropped from the Test team in 2009. His elder brother
Albie Morkel, took his place. He regained his Test place in 2010.
Career
Debut
Aged 19, Morkel began his first class career with a match for
Easterns against
the touring West Indians. He took the new ball with older brother
Albie, who later played ODI cricket for South Africa, and began by delivering 17
no-balls in a five-over spell costing 54 runs against West Indies' batsmen
Chris Gayle,
Daren Ganga and
Ramnaresh Sarwan. His first batting effort, however, was an unbeaten 44, which included a ninth-wicket stand of 141 with Albie as Easterns posted 313, trailing by 21. He claimed his first top-class wicket by dismissing
Ramnaresh Sarwan, caught by
Darryl Cullinan for 72, and improved to four no-balls in six overs.
Morkel played three further matches for Easterns in the
2003–04 season, which was Easterns' last in the
SuperSport Series before South African domestic cricket was...
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