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  1. An out-and-out fast bowler, Morne Morkel stands at 1.96 metres tall and his height allows him to generate steepling and awkward bounce.

  2. Find out the complete career history of Morne Morkel including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more.

  3. Apr 27, 2020 · One of the fastest bowlers in World Cricket now, South Africa's right arm fast bowler Morne Morkel's fastest ever ball was recorded at 152 kph.

  4. In the edition of the league Morkel took 25 wickets in 16 matches and collected the Purple Cap for the best wicket-taking bowler playing for Delhi Daredevils. He last played for Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2016 Indian Premier League. Playing style. Morkel is a right-arm fast bowler and useful lower order left-handed batsman.

  5. Mar 30, 2018 · Three-hundred-and-six wickets from 85 Tests at an average of 27.73 are pretty handy returns for any fast bowler, but as Morne Morkel calls time on his international career, there will always be...

  6. It was in 2006/07 that Morkel caught the eyes of selectors during India's tour of South Africa. A brilliant display of fast bowling saw him. More... Find out the complete career stats of Morne Morkel including matches, innings, runs, average, half centuries, centuries, 4s/6s, wickets, and more.

  7. Mar 31, 2018 · Morkel was often the first-change bowler in this attack with Steyn and Philander preferred over for the new ball. His numbers in these 31 matches read 94 wickets at 29.60 with a strike rate of...

  8. Apr 18, 2013 · The third ball of Morne Morkel’s first over in Delhi Daredevils’ away game against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Tuesday seemed like an innocuous loosener.

  9. Morne Morkel, a name synonymous with cricketing excellence, has redefined the essence of fast bowling in the modern era.His journey, extending

  10. Mar 26, 2018 · Australia, reeling under the impact of the ball-tampering controversy, were chasing 430 for victory and looking good at 57/0 with David Warner and Cameron Bancroft in the middle. The tide turned after du Plessis ran Bancroft out, and Australia lost all their wickets within 50 runs.