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Proteas all-rounder Chris Morris revealed that he has had no communication with Cricket South Africa since 2019.
Morris became the most expensive player ever bought for the Indian Premier League at last week s 2021 auction.
The 33-year-old says his primary focus is on the Titans T20 Challenge campaign.
Chris Morris, the most expensive Indian Premier League (IPL) player in history, says that he has had no communication from
Cricket South Africa (CSA) since 2019.
The Proteas all-rounder was involved in a bidding war and was snapped up by the Rajasthan Royals in last week s IPL auction for $2.25 million (R32.7 million).
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Hasan Mahmud’s success didn’t surprise me: Gibson
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21st January, 2021 08:46:13
Bangladesh pace bowling coach Ottis Gibson was not surprised by the success of his student Hasan Mahmud, who claimed three wickets on his debut match against West Indies on Wednesday.
Hasan’s three wickets came in the space of nine deliveries after a tame first spell in the first ODI in which Bangladesh registered a six-wicket victory to lead the three-match series by 1-0.
The youngster’s 3-28 played a key role alongside Shakib Al Hasan’s 4-8 to dismiss West Indies for paltry 122 in 32.2 overs.
Hasan Mahmudâs success didnât surprise me: Gibson
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DHAKA, Jan 21, 2021 (BSS) â Bangladesh pace bowling coach Ottis Gibson was not surprised by the success of his student Hasan Mahmud, who claimed three wickets on his debut match against West Indies on Wednesday.
Hasanâs three wickets came in the space of nine deliveries after a tame first spell in the first ODI in which Bangladesh registered a six-wicket victory to lead the three-match series by 1-0.
The youngsterâs 3-28 played a key role alongside Shakib Al Hasanâs 4-8 to dismiss West Indies for paltry 122 in 32.2 overs.
âHe didnât surprise me at all, thatâs why we picked him. We have seen the progress that he has made,â Gibson said.