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Indian set-up operates by itself and goal will be to protect that: Morkel

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CHENNAI: What isn’t broken shouldn’t be mended is the mantra of new India bowling coach Morne Morkel, who loves how the Indian cricket set-up runs on auto-pilot, and says his new assignment will involve helping that system “get better in small ways”.

Morkel, who has worked with current head coach Gautam Gambhir in Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), has been in India enough times and seen it at close quarters to understand how it works and where he would fit into the ecosystem.

“Coming here, this is a set-up that operates by itself and so to protect that and make it better in small ways is going to be the goal,” Morkel told BCCI.TV, making it clear that his focus is on minor tweaks rather than overhaulin­g what works.

He also feels that super seniors like

Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Jasprit Bumrah will always lead the charge and his job will be to be the sounding board as part of the support staff.

“We are quite lucky to have quality senior players and they will lead the charge. Our responsibi­lity is to support them and give them best sort of advice that we can give,” said Morkel, who turns 40 soon and has played alongside legendary Dale Steyn. Morkel, who has 544 internatio­nal wickets across three formats with 309 of them coming in Tests, was “blown away” by how Indian cricketers went about things and “how profession­al they were”.

“That’s a good sign and hope we can build on that,” Morkel said. He joined the pre series camp in Bangladesh and currently, he wants to build a trust with players and see how he can help them.

“For me, this is important to connect well with the guys, played a lot against some of the players, seen and connected with some of the guys during IPL and to be in the camp and form friendship­s and relationsh­ips with players is very important,” said the former Proteas speedster.

We are quite lucky to have quality senior players and they will lead the charge

—Morne Morkel,

India’s bowling coach

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