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Morris has Royal ideas for his skipper

Veteran all-rounder feels match-readiness can be an issue for some players

- BY GAUTAM BHATTACHAR­YYA Senior Associate Editor

Chris Morris, the South African all-rounder whose astronomic­al price tag of $2.25 million was one of the biggest talking points in the first half of IPL 2021, says he is always ready to be a part of the leadership group of Rajasthan Royals as they resume their campaign in the UAE leg today.

Royals were hit the hardest ahead of the second leg as all of their ‘Big Three’ — Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer had

to pull out of the second leg due to variety of reasons. The pink shirts, who will flag the Dubai Expo 2020 flag on their shirts as their main sponsors, have signed up a decent line-up of replacemen­ts but Morris’ IPL experience as a journeyman makes him a go-to person for young Royals captain Sanju Samson.

“I will definitely be helping Sanju — in fact, I have done it irrespecti­ve of others being around. It’s a part of the gig,” said the 34-year-old, who along with senior pro Faf du Plessis were

ignored for South Africa’s T20 World Cup squad. “I have been around for a few more hours and years on the field,” was how the seam bowler with an excellent economy rate and handy lower order batsman assessed himself.

Speaking in a virtual media interactio­n along with Samson, Morris shrugged off any talk of the impact of missing out on the bigger stars — pinning his hopes on the likes of West Indies opener Evin Lewis and New Zealand wicketkeep­er-batsman Glenn Phillips among the new recruits. “The guys who are there are playing leagues and scoring quite a lot of runs and making massive impact around the world,” he said.

‘Spending time in the middle’

What, according to Morris, is the way out to combat the excessivel­y hot and humid conditions of the UAE? ‘‘Spend as much time as you can in the middle,’’ was his no-nonsense reply.

The four and-a-month gap between the first and second legs of the IPL, according to Morris, is sure to affect the “match-readiness” of some players and they might just struggle to shake the rustiness off.

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