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Steyn is having a lot of fun out in the middle

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the crowd. Equally, he stuck out that famous tongue on a few occasions for the cameras.

The only thing that was not hauled out was his trademark chain-saw wicket celebratio­n.

“In our last three games we lost three tight games. You don’t want to go over the top with the celebratio­ns because you might still lose the game. There is something bigger at the end of the day,” Steyn said.

“But I did have a lot of fun out there though. The celebratio­ns were a lot more in that capacity than over the top.”

His dismissal of De Villiers certainly deserved a special celebratio­n. The slower delivery was executed with perfection, and De Villiers could only manage to hit the ball high up on the bat. Considerin­g De Villiers has won the majority of their previous duels, particular­ly in the IPL, it was a special moment for Steyn.

“I was petrified. I had to take a sleeping pill last night (on Saturday),” Steyn joked about going head-to-head with De Villiers. “He is the best in the world. He has gotten the better of me a few times.

“Last night I sat down and joked with Quinny (Quinton de Kock) that I want to get the best players out in the world. I just had a feeling that I had a different trick up (my) sleeve than I have had against him in the past.”

The Blitz have a full week to prepare for their next challenge against Nelson Mandela Bay Giants on Friday at Newlands. It’s an all-important tie with both teams competing for a playoff spot, and the outcome could have a major bearing on the eventual standings. | ZAAHIER ADAMS

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