Morne morkel
SA great Morne Morkel to play Big Bash League as an Australian
The 36-year-old, who played 86 Tests and 117 ODIs for the Proteas, moved to Australia in 2018, where he lives with his sports broadcaster wife and children.
It will be his third stint with the club after 14 appearances across 2013 and 2014.
The Knights paceman Duanne Olivier shot the lights out in the recently concluded three-Test match series against Pakistan with his 24 wickets in the series.
Dean Elgar will be available for Surrey for the first 2 months of the English cricket season, before returning to South Africa to prepare for the Proteas tour to Sri Lanka in July.
Morne Morkel retired from international cricket at the end of South Africa’s 3-1 series win over Australia in March.
Cricketers, past and present, have sent well wishes to Proteas legend, Morne Morkel who had a career spanning more than a decade, who has retired.
Proteas fast bowler Morne Morkel is retiring from international cricket. Here is a look at his career.
Morkel picked up five wickets for 23 runs as the hosts took a 2-1 lead in the tempestuous four-match series.
Retiring Proteas fast bowler Morne Morkel became the fourth South African to register 300 Test wickets, after Shaun Pollock (421) Dale Steyn (419) and Makhaya Ntini (390).
Philasande Sixaba says Morne Morkel has made plenty of left-hand batsmen his bunnies over the 12 years, including none other than Michael Hussey.
The South African fast bowler says he has enjoyed every single minute of representing his country in the past 12 years.
South African has a lengthy injury list ahead of its second test against Bangladesh.
Morne Morkel is out for the next six weeks after suffering a tear to his left abdominal oblique muscle.
England lead the four-test series 2-1 as they seek their first home series win over South Africa since 1998.
The SA paceman has ruled out tweaking his run-up despite becoming the embarrassed owner of a dubious distinction for overstepping the crease in Test cricket.
The Proteas hold a 1-0 lead in the three-match series having won the second game in Wellington by eight wickets.
Keshav Maharaj took 6-40 as South Africa dismissed New Zealand for 171 in their second innings.
Williamson was unbeaten on 111 at the break, having joined injured team mate Ross Taylor in second place on the all-time list for test centuries.
The team was chosen by a group of experts who were given the task of picking a balanced side.