News about Morne Morkel

STUART BROAD: He's quiet in the dressing room, but few have his grit... Ollie Pope is a high-quality player, and the way he plays is what England is all about

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2024
STUART BROAD: Pope is not one of the extroverts in the dressing room. He's just a nice guy, who is perhaps the best walking his dog in the countryside, but he is also tough, as you can see him running back out to field in last summer's Ashes despite losing his shoulder. His coworkers also have a lot of respect for his abilities as a batter. I was one that bowled him in the nets because he was batting three or me getting the new ball meant we'd often be paired up against each other.

As the veteran opener prepares for his last match against Pakistan in Sydney, remember David Warner's five best Test innings for Australia

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2023
Veteran Australian opener David Warner will close the curtain on his illustrious, if not chequered Test cricket career with a farewell match on the ground where it all started on January 2, the SCG

As Rabada leads the bowling attack against England, South Africa's fab four have a tempo swing and bounce

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2022
NEIL MANTHORP AT LORD'S: Makhaya Ntini was one of the first five members of a South African fast bowling attack in 2008, with Lord's rookies Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel as the fourth member, which was said to be as potent as the great West Indian quartets of the 1990s. It was overhyped, and it had an effect on Steyn and Morkel, who were bowled poorly, who were struggling to live up to expectations. Mark Boucher was in that squad and remembers it well. As Steyn and Morkel had been told to do, he encouraged Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi, and Marco Jansen to treasure and 'absorb' Lord's rather than 'look around and get over it' this year.'