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Australian legend Steve Waugh hails South Africa's retirement-bound Morne Morkel

A shocked Waugh said Morkel's decision to bid adieu to all forms of international cricket is a good news for batters around the world.

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Former Australian Test skipper Steve Waugh believes that South African speedster Morne Morkel is one of the most underrated bowlers in world cricket.

A shocked Waugh said Morkel's decision to bid adieu to all forms of international cricket is a good news for batters around the world. "That's good news for a lot of batsmen around the world. He's been terrorising batsmen for a long time," Sport24 quoted Waugh as saying.

Apart from calling Morkel a 'fantastic bowler', Waugh also acknowledged him as a 'humble person'. "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," the Australian said. "He's one of the most underrated players in the world."

 

The right-arm fast bowler will play his last Test series against Australia. Morkel, 33, has played 83 Tests, 117 ODIs and 44 T20Is in a successful career spanning 12 years and has an impressive tally of 529 wickets in all. He has taken 294 Test wickets - including seven five-fors - and is currently the fifth highest all-time wicket-taker for South Africa in Test matches.

Waugh also said he feels Indian captain Virat Kohli's aggression was a 'little over the top' in the recent tour of South Africa but it is all a part of his development as a charismatic India captain "I have seen him in South Africa and I feel that he was little over the top. But that's a learning thing for a captain," said Waugh.

 

Waugh said Kohli needs to strike a balance given that not all players in his team are as expressive as he is. "As a captain, he (Kohli) is still developing and needs some time to pull in his excitement factor and emotions but that's the way he plays," he said.

"I think he just needs to get a bit aware that everyone in the side can't play in that fashion. Someone like (Ajinkya) Rahane and (Cheteshwar) Pujara are very calm and quiet guys so he needs to just understand that some players are different," Waugh added. "At times he probably needs to tone his aggression down and at times he needs to lift it, so he needs to work it out what's right."

(Inputs from PTI)

 

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