Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Morne Morkel


Morne Morkel (born 6 October 1984) is a cricketer who plays Test and constrained overs cricket for South Africa. He is a right-arm speedy bowler with "authentic pace" as per earlier South African snappy bowler Allan Donald,[2] and a functional easier request left-gave batsman. Then again, after an underprivileged run of shape, Morkel was dropped from the Test crew in 2009. His senior blood mate Albie Morkel took his spot. He recaptured his Test place in 2010.

Experienced 19, Morkel started his five star profession with a match for Easterns opposite the touring West Indians. He brought the unique ball with more seasoned sibling Albie, who later played ODI cricket for South Africa, and started by conveying 17 no-balls in a five-over spell setting back the ol' finances 54 runs opposite West Indies' batsmen Chris Gayle, Daren Ganga and Ramnaresh Sarwan. His first batting deliberation, be that as it may, was an unbeaten 44, which incorporated a ninth-wicket stand of 141 with Albie as Easterns posted 313, trailing by 21. He guaranteed his first top-class wicket by releasing Ramnaresh Sarwan, got by Daryll Cullinan for 72, and upgraded to four no-balls in six overs.
 Morne Morkel
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