Morne Morkel, a former South African pacer, has been chosen bowling coach for India’s men’s team, according to news agency PTI. Morkel will begin his first term as bowling coach for the BCCI on September 1.
Morkel’s first assignment will be 2-Test series against Bangladesh
Morkel’s first assignment as bowling coach will be India’s two-match Test series against Bangladesh, which begins September 19. This hiring reunites Morkel with India’s head coach, Gautam Gambhir. For three IPL seasons, the two were colleagues with the Kolkata Knight Riders franchise. They also worked together as coaches for the Lucknow Super Giants.
“Yes, Morne Morkel has been appointed bowling coach of the senior India men’s team,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah confirmed to PTI.
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Morne Morkel was a significant fast bowler for South Africa between 2006 and 2018. Standing at 6’5″, he used his height to generate extra bounce, making life difficult for batsmen. Morkel’s ability to bowl at high speeds while regularly hitting good spots makes him an important member of South Africa’s bowling attack.
Morne Morkel played 117 ODIs and 86 Tests for South Africa
Throughout his career, Morkel participated in 117 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 86 Test matches, amassing 309 wickets and 188 wickets respectively. Together with fellow fast bowler Dale Steyn, he established a potent partnership that frequently saw their aggressive bowling lead South Africa to victory.
Morkel was known for his dedication and hard work on the field, earning respect from both teammates and opponents. He retired from international cricket in 2018, leaving behind a legacy of skill and determination that made him one of South Africa’s finest bowlers.