Cape Argus

Morris will bowl spin in the UK if the Proteas want him to

- ZAAHIER ADAMS

SOUTH AFRICA may still be recovering from the body blow of having to do without Dale Steyn for the entire England tour, but there’s another paceman champing at the bit to take the new ball in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy.

All-rounder Chris Morris admits: “I’ll even bowl spin if they want me to,” but knows he offers more when utilised upfront.

The lanky Titans star had a solid IPL season for the Delhi Daredevils, where he averaged 30.80 with the bat but also claimed 12 wickets at an average of 20.

The majority of those scalps were virtue of making early inroads for the Daredevils, which has enhanced his claim to open the bowling for the Proteas in England and Wales.

Since Kyle Abbott joined Hampshire in January after signing a Kolpak contract that restricts him from representi­ng the Proteas, the national ODI side have not stuck with a permanent opening pair.

Morris’ Daredevils teammate Kagiso Rabada is, obviously, the front runner to bowl from one end, although captain AB de Villiers has used his premier strike bowler in a first-change capacity recently.

Morne Morkel has completed a successful comeback to internatio­nal cricket after a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to a back injury and provides De Villiers with an option, while fellow all-rounder Wayne Parnell has also been included in the 15-man Champions Trophy squad.

Despite Parnell being the most successful seam bowler for the Proteas over the last 10 ODIs – the left-armer has 8/120 off 24 overs – the Proteas may still lean towards Morris, due to his better economy rate of 4.88 during the opening 10 powerplay overs.

“Competitio­n is healthy and we’re all men and there’s a lot of testostero­ne flying around but at the end of the day we just want to win games for the Proteas and win the tournament,” Morris said.

“So, whoever plays, I’m sure he is giving his best out there and if I have to carry drinks, I’ll be the best drinks carrier there is. “But, hopefully, I do get an opportunit­y. “I’d like to (take the new ball). I’ll even bowl spin if they want me to. Hopefully, I do get an opportunit­y (to) show what I can do.”

Morris certainly has plenty of fond memories of the last Champions Trophy four years ago.

It was there where he answered an “SOS” after Morkel was ruled out of the tournament and Steyn from a round-robin game in spectacula­r fashion.

“I obviously made my debut in 2013 at the Champions Trophy. I am very excited to go back,” Morris said.

“It is a privilege to be at another ICC Champions Trophy for South Africa.

“It’s going to be fun. I remember back then … Davey (Miller), myself and Dale actually were the single guys on that tour.

“We were actually talking about it just now, had a lot of fun, ‘The Three Musketeers’, so it was good fun and I really believe we have a good chance of winning it, so (we’re) going to go out there and just give it our best shot.”

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