Apart from 544 international wickets, Morkel also has 77 wickets in 70 games in the Indian Premier League, where he was also captained by the Heat’s current assistant coach James Hopes when playing for the Delhi Daredevils. Earlier this week, he had ended his three-year stay at Surrey, saying it was no longer feasible to spend long periods of time away from his family in Sydney. Currently recovering from an ankle injury, Morkel will link with the Heat later this month. Heat coach Darren Lehmann said he was eagerly awaiting Morkel’s arrival. “I saw a line from Dan Christian the other day that ‘old blokes win stuff’ and while I am in no way putting Morne in the ‘old’ category like ‘Christo’ certainly is, we believe his experience with bowling in different conditions is invaluable and will be beneficial to the squad,” he said. “Anyone who has played or coached with him or against him will happily attest that he is a champion person. On the international front, I consider his best bowling efforts came as he got older. His control and skill with the ball were his trademarks so it will be great to introduce him into our group.”
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