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Steyn returns to Test squad

- NICK SAID

FAST bowler Dale Steyn has been recalled to South Africa’s Test squad for the two-match tour of Sri Lanka next month, providing him with another opportunit­y to become his country’s most prolific wicket-taker in five-day cricket.

Fellow seamer Kagiso Rabada, the number-one-ranked bowler in Tests, has also been included after overcoming a back injury that left his participat­ion in doubt.

The 34-year-old Steyn, at present on a short-term contract with Hampshire, having been plagued by injury over the past two-and-a-half years, is three wickets short of a milestone that has frustratin­gly eluded him in recent times.

He made a comeback after 13 months out of action because of shoulder problems when he opened the bowling in January’s first Test victory over India at Newlands, only to hurt his heel.

Steyn’s shoulder problems began in December 2015, and about a year later he broke his right shoulder and tore three major muscles during the first Test against Australia in Perth.

He has 419 wickets in 86 Tests at an average of 22.32 and is regarded as among the sport’s greatest fast bowlers for his ability to take wickets in all conditions.

South Africa are seeking to continue their fine form after home Test series’ wins over India and Australia this year as they begin life without batting stalwart AB de Villiers, who retired from internatio­nal cricket last month.

They have also included uncapped leg-spinner Shaun von Berg, as well as recalling wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi as back-up to incumbent slow bowler Keshav Maharaj on what are expected to be turning wickets in Sri Lanka.

“A key factor in our selection process was to cover all our bases and all possible conditions we may encounter in Sri Lanka,” Cricket South Africa national selection panel convener Linda Zondi said yesterday.

“The two additional spinners to back up Keshav Maharaj have both had excellent records in recent times in our domestic cricket.

“Von Berg also gives us additional batting strength in the lower order.”

The only other uncapped player in the squad is Heinrich Klaasen, who provides wicketkeep­ing cover for Quinton de Kock, but is also a contender for a specialist batting position after the retirement of De Villiers.

The first Test will be played in Galle from July 12-16 and the second in Colombo starting four days later, followed by a twomatch, one-day internatio­nal series.

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 ?? PICTURES: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? PHALABORWA EXPRESS: Dale Steyn has taken 419 Test wickets, just two short of leading South African wicket-taker Shaun Pollock, who is on 421. Inset: new Proteas squad member Shaun von Berg.
PICTURES: BACKPAGEPI­X PHALABORWA EXPRESS: Dale Steyn has taken 419 Test wickets, just two short of leading South African wicket-taker Shaun Pollock, who is on 421. Inset: new Proteas squad member Shaun von Berg.

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