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Steyn prepares to step into Morkel’s boots

- Khanyiso Tshwaku /TimesLIVE

With the Proteas still punch drunk following the retirement­s of AB de Villiers and Morné Morkel‚ there is at least some good news on the injury front.

Star pacemen Kagiso Rabada and Dale Steyn are expected to be available for July’s tour of Sri Lanka.

Rabada missed the Indian Premier League (IPL) because of a back injury, while Steyn‚ who made a comeback from a shoulder problem at the end of 2017‚ limped off with a heel injury in the second Test against India at Newlands in January.

The Proteas, though, still thrived in Steyn’s absence and with Morkel having shuffled off the scene at the end of the Australia series in April‚ a fit Steyn can slot back into the team without any hitches.

Lungi Ngidi‚ who has had a breakthrou­gh summer‚ came through the IPL unscathed and has a winner’s medal for his efforts. He was part of the Chennai Super Kings side that comprehens­ively demolished Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Proteas team doctor Mohammed Moosajee said Rabada needed to build his workload, while Steyn had to go through a stint of cricket in the UK that will serve as a test for his match readiness ahead of the Sri Lanka series.

“Rabada is now eight weeks post injury and he’s come along nicely. He has just started with light bowling this week and he’s progressin­g on schedule.

“He’s available for selection for the Sri Lanka tour but we need to see on a week-by-week basis how he progresses before a final decision is made before selection for the first Test‚” Moosajee said.

“Steyn is bowling at almost full pace and he’s come through well in terms of fitness assessment­s. The plan is for him to go to the UK and play some games for Hampshire.

“That will serve as some sort of a fitness test for the Sri Lanka series. If he comes through that‚ he’ll be in the Sri Lankan touring squad,” he said.

The only concern is allrounder Chris Morris‚ who has not fully recovered from a back injury and is being assessed by a specialist.

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