The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Steyn claims outright South Africa wicket-taking record

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CENTURION, South Africa: Dale Steyn became South Africa's alltime leading Test wicket-taker when Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman became his 422nd victim on the first day of the first Test at SuperSport Park at Wednesday.

Zaman's dismissal brought to an end more than three years of frustratio­n during which the fast bowler missed no fewer than 27 Test matches because of injury.

Steyn was mobbed by his teammates after Zaman (12) edged the ball to Dean Elgar at third slip, reducing Pakistan to 17 for two after winning the toss and batting first.

Slightly built, with a lithe, athletic action, Steyn at his best was capable of bowling at 150kmh, with late away swing accounting for many of the world's leading batsmen. When conditions did not suit express pace he developed an impressive array of cutters and became a master of reverse swing with the old ball.

Ironically, before a groin strain ruled him out of action midway through a Test in India, Steyn had been remarkably durable for a fast bowler, playing in 48 consecutiv­e Tests from December 2009 to November 2015, during which he took 232 wickets at an average of 21.72 and dominated the Internatio­nal Cricket Council Test rankings for bowlers. He spent a record 263 weeks in the top spot.

Steyn took his 400th Test wicket in his 80th Test in July 2015 -- the second-fastest in the world to reach the milestone -- and it seemed Pollock's record was about to fall.

But four serious injuries delayed what had seemed imminently inevitable.

The groin injury in India was followed by a shoulder injury during the first Test against England in December 2015 and, after a brief comeback, a more serious shoulder injury against Australia in November 2016 caused him to miss 15 Tests.

Just when it seemed he had made a full recovery, he suffered a freak heel injury in the first Test against India in January this year, which caused him to miss the remaining Tests against India and a series against Australia.

After a slow recovery, Steyn, 35, spent time with English county Hampshire and returned to Test cricket in an unproducti­ve series in Sri Lanka during which he took only two wickets in two Tests to be stuck level with Pollock.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Fast bowler Dale Steyn needs one more wicket to become South Africa's highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.
— AFP photo Fast bowler Dale Steyn needs one more wicket to become South Africa's highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.

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