Chris Morris retires from all cricket at 34

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Morris represented South Africa 69 times across all formats taking 94 international wickets in all

South Africa allrounder Chris Morris has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. While declaring his decision to hang his boots after a 12-year career, the 34-year-old Morris also said that he will take up a coaching role with South African domestic side Titans next.

“Thanks to all who have played a part in my journey whether it be big or small…it’s been a fun ride!,” Morris’ instagram caption read.

While Morris did not represent South Africa following the 2019 ODI World Cup, his all-round skills has earned him million-dollar packages in the IPL on numerous occasions, first with the Delhi Daredevils in 2016, then with Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2020, and finally with Rajasthan Royals in 2021. The last deal, at US$2.25million, made him the most expensive player picked up in IPL auction history.

Morris represented South Africa 69 times across all formats taking 94 wickets in all. He defined his play as a bowling allrounder, who often sent the speedgun beyond 140kph, and was also a hard-hitting lower-order batter. A late bloomer who made his first-class debut at the age of 22, he made his South Africa debut in November 2012, ODI debut in June 2013 and Test debut in the New Year’s Test of 2016.

Morris’ Test career was his shortest, lasting only four matches where he took 12 wickets at an average of 38.25. His Test debut against England also provided his highest Test score of 69.

In ODIs, Morris played 42 matches and took 48 wickets at 36.58. His batting average of 20.30 perhaps did not reflect his skills as a batter, but his strike-rate of 100.43 showed his abilities to be a gamechanger with the bat.

However, Morris leaves his greatest legacy in the shortest format. He played 234 T20s, including 23 for South Africa between 2012 and 2019. In all T20s, he took 290 wickets at an average of 22.21 and economy of 7.78 while with the bat finished with a strike-rate of 150.04.

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