Tuesday 29 December 2015

Dale Steyn not to bowl again in Durban Test

Dale Steyn, South Africa's head faster bowler, has been discounted of knocking down some pins again amid England's second innings in the continuous Durban Test with a shoulder harm, Cricket South Africa affirmed before begin of the fourth day's play on Tuesday (December 29). 

The pacer endured the shoulder strain on the opening day of the Durban Test yet continued to bowl 25.1 overs in which he returned figures of 4 for 70. In England's second article, on day 3, he knocked down some pins 20 conveyances before going off the field in evident uneasiness. He came back to bowl in the post-lunch session however was constrained off subsequent to knocking down some pins only three balls. 

While examines on the shoulder were uncertain of evident tears to the muscles, ligaments or tendons on Steyn's correct shoulder, the quick bowler is said to be extremely sore and now confronts a race against time to recover full wellness before the begin of the second Test in Cape Town from January 2. 

The shoulder harm is the most recent in a progression of niggles that have laid the main Test bowler low in the last couple of years, bringing up correlated issues about the 33-year-old's future in the long configuration of the amusement. A month ago, Steyn missed three Test matches on the voyage through India with a crotch strain and experienced an extensive restoration project to get himself fit for the continuous arrangement. 

In Steyn's nonappearance, Morne Morkel will accept the part of the pioneer of the knocking down some pins assault with 20-year-old pacer Kagiso Rabada in line for a review for the second Test. source- cricbuzz.com

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