Former Australian captain Steve Waugh believes that Morne Morkel is one of the most underrated bowlers in world cricket. Veteran fast bowler has announced his retirement from the international cricket post four-match Test series against Australia.
Waugh, like the rest of the cricketing community, was shocked to hear of Morkel’s decision to retire from all formats of international cricket at the end of the four-match Test series against the Aussies.
Also Read: Morne Morkel announced retirement from international cricket
“That’s good news for a lot of batsmen around the world,” Waugh said. “He’s been terrorizing batsmen for a long time. The thing I like about Morne is that he’s a fantastic bowler who is very respectful of the game. He’s a very humble person.”
Waugh is in Monaco as an Academy member of the Laureus World Sports Awards which will take place on Tuesday night. The 54-year-old further added “I didn’t play against him, but I just like the way he plays the game. He just tears in every ball and gives it everything. He’s one of the most underrated players in the world.”
Waugh had voiced his opinion that Australia boasted the best attack in the world, but he does think news of Morkel’s retirement will work in South Africa’s favor.
“South Africa will play with more emotion, I think, and they’ll want to win for him,” quoted Waugh. “He’s been such a good team man. I’m sure our batsmen wish he could have retired one series earlier.”
Now 33, Morkel has played in 83 Test matches and is South Africa’s fifth-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket with 294. He made his international debut against India during Durban Test match in 2006 and later went to play all three formats for South Africa.
Also Read: Morkel is unhappy with Centurion pitch
The lanky pacer received his One Day International cap during the memorable series between Asia XI and Africa XI.
The four-match series involving Australia and South Africa will commence from March 1 in Durban and it will get concluded in Johannesburg.