Johannes Albertus Morkel (born 10 June 1981), better known as Albie Morkel, is a former
South African cricketer
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. He is an
all-rounder who bowls right-arm
medium fast
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and bats left-handed. He was earmarked as the new
Lance Klusener from an early age and is famous for his six hitting abilities. Albie has a younger brother,
Morné Morkel, who also played international cricket for South Africa while his father Albert played provincial cricket in South Africa. He has a particularly impressive first class record, with a batting average of 44.0 and a bowling average of 29.0. In January 2019, he retired from all forms of cricket.
Currently he is the assistant coach of the
Namibia national cricket team which qualified for
2020 ICC T20 World Cup
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in Australia on 29th Oct 2019.
Career
First-class
His
bowling
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was quite impressive in his first seasons in
first class cricket
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, as he burst onto the scene with six for 36 for Easterns against Griqualand West, but in the 2004/05 season he was expected to take more of the bowling effort for the Titans, but took only 20 wickets at a
bowling average
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of 40.65. However, that coincided with an improvement in his
batting, as he made his first double century of his career, with 204 not out against Western Province Boland.
During the 2008 summer season Morkel played for
Durham County Cricket Club
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in the North East of England along with fellow South African
Shaun Pollock
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mainly in the Twenty20 Cup competition. He was dropped from the national team for the tour of the West indies, opening the door for
David Miller and others.
In 2012, Morkel was confirmed as
Somerset
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's second overseas player alongside
Chris Gayle.
Roelof van der Merwe was expected to be retained by Somerset but it was expected that a work permit would not be granted.
He joined Derbyshire in 2013 as an overseas player for their
Friends Life t20 campaign.
International
His statistics on his international debut tour to New Zealand were not very impressive, as he got two wickets at the cost of 48 runs apiece, but he did get five wickets quite cheaply on
Zimbabwe
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's tour of South Africa. Nevertheless, Morkel was picked for the Africa squad to play Asia in the
2005 Afro-Asia Cup
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, but withdrew due to injury. He appeared however for Africa the following series, in 2007, and made history in the second game when he opened the bowling with his brother Morné, the first time two brothers have done so in ODI cricket.
In 2009 he secured two-man-of-the-match accolades against Australia in the Commonwealth Series down under, as well as the Man of the Series accolade for the One Day Internationals.
He was promoted to the
Test
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side for the third Test of the home series against
Australia in 2008/09, replacing his brother Morné in the side.
T20 franchise cricket
Albie played for the
Chennai Super Kings since the inaugural season of the
Indian Premier League where he had a very successful tournament as an all-rounder.
He is one of the regular names in the overseas four of the playing XI. Morkel's big-hitting abilities and consistent bowling performances has been one of the key reasons of the Super Kings' successful run in the
Indian Premier League. In the
2010 IPL
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, he struck a record third-wicket partnership in the tournament along with
Murali Vijay
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After fail ...
against the
Rajasthan Royals. At the
2012 Indian Premier League
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, he was the winner of the Super Sixes tournament, with a distance of 105m.
Morkel was retained by Chennai for the fourth edition of the
Indian Premier League.
On 12 April 2012, in the Chepauk stadium at Chennai, he hit 28 runs in one over of
Virat Kohli
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's bowling which ultimately brought victory to Chennai Super Kings from a no win position after chasing a massive total of 206 in the match against
Royal Challengers Bangalore. Such exploits with the bat and his useful bowling gained him immense popularity and recognition and made him a household name among the Super Kings' fans.
He was purchased by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹2,40,00,000 ahead of the 2014 season.
He was purchased by the
Delhi Daredevils for ₹30,00,000 ahead of the 2015 season.
On 9 April 2015 he hit 73 runs off 55 balls against his former team the
Chennai Super Kings with eight fours and one six at Chennai. Delhi in the end fell short by one run in a close game.
He represented
Rising Pune Supergiant for the
2016 Indian Premier League season.
In October 2018, he was named in
Durban Heat's squad for the
first edition of the
Mzansi Super League T20 tournament.
Personal life
Albie hails from an
Afrikaner
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family, who are big cricket fans. Albie was born to Albert and Mariana Morkel as the second of three children;
Morné Morkel is the youngest; his older brother, Malan also played cricket. Albie is married to his childhood crush, Marthmari (née Groenewald). Their son, Albertus Johannes "AJ" Morkel was born on 1 December 2009 sharing his birthday with new
West Indies Cricket Team
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Test captain
Kraigg Braithwaite
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and the their daughter Cara Morkel was born on 4 June 2011
The family lives in
Pretoria
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Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foot ...
. Prior to marriage, he used to live with his brother Morné and teammate
AB de Villiers in
Pretoria
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.
References
External links
*
Albie Morkels profile page on Wisden
*
Albbie morkel Royal Challenger
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1981 births
Living people
Afrikaner people
People from Vereeniging
Sportspeople from Gauteng
University of Pretoria cricketers
South African cricketers
South Africa Test cricketers
South Africa One Day International cricketers
South Africa Twenty20 International cricketers
ACA African XI One Day International cricketers
Chennai Super Kings cricketers
Delhi Capitals cricketers
Derbyshire cricketers
Durban Heat cricketers
Durham cricketers
Easterns cricketers
Northerns cricketers
Rising Pune Supergiant cricketers
Royal Challengers Bangalore cricketers
Somerset cricketers
Saint Lucia Kings cricketers
Titans cricketers