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Family emergency forces India's bowling coach Morne Morkel to leave team, head back home

The development comes just as India geared up to began their campaign with a match against Bangladesh

PTI Published 18.02.25, 02:27 PM
Morne Morkel with Hardik Pandya at a training session ahead of the first T20 cricket match against England, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata,West Bengal, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025.

Morne Morkel with Hardik Pandya at a training session ahead of the first T20 cricket match against England, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata,West Bengal, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025. PTI

India's bowling coach Morne Morkel has left for his home in South Africa due to a family emergency.

Morkel, who was appointed for the job in September last year, had travelled to Dubai with the Indian team on Saturday, and also attended the side's first practice session ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy beginning on Wednesday.

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The 40-year-old former South African pacer was, however, not around for the Indian team's second practice session on Monday, it has been learned.

The development comes just as India geared up to began their campaign with a match against Bangladesh at Dubai International Cricket Stadium here on Thursday.

The Indian bowling attack for the ICC tournament comprises specialist pacers and one fast-bowling all-rounder in Hardik Pandya.

Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah was ruled out of the event due to lower back injury, leaving the task of shouldering the fast-bowling responsibility on Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana and Mohammed Shami, with Pandya being the fourth option.

Pakistan is the host nation of the tournament, but India will be playing all their matches in Dubai as per the hybrid model agreed by the concerned stakeholders.

The much-awaited match between India and Pakistan is scheduled to take place on Sunday.

The first semifinal will be played in Dubai on March 4, and the final, if India qualify for it, will also take place in Dubai on March 9.

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