Unarguably the finest bowler of his generation, Dale Steyn made a name for himself with his fiery pace combined with a deadly outswinger to go along with his aggressive celebrations. He has led the Protea attack for a number of years now but carries the pain of bowling the final over of his side's campaign at the 2015 World Cup that saw New Zealand's Grant Elliot knock them out with a six. Now 35, and struggling with injuries, Steyn will have to work hard on his fitness if he wants to realise his long-cherished dream of winning the Cup. Initial omens are looking good for him as he made a comeback to South African colours this year after a lengthy lay-off period meaning that he is still part of South Africa's plans heading into the 2019 WC.
Read MoreDale Steyn took to his official Twitter account to issue a clarification after his comments on the Indian Premier League caused an uproar across social media.
Dale Steyn hit out at a commentator for making a remark on his hairstyle during the 2021 Pakistan Super League.
Around 400 foreign players have registered for the PSL starting from February 20, but the Pakistan Cricket Board said on Saturday that a few of them will not be available for the whole tournament
Steyn played in three matches in the IPL 2020 for RCB and claimed one wicket. He last played in the Lanka Premier League representing the Kandy Tuskers.
Chris Gayle and Liam Plunkett, who were slated to play for Tuskers, had pulled out of the event.
‘Kings XI Punjab’s 10 crore cheerleader’ Glenn Maxwell and ‘homemade pipe gun’ Dale Steyn top Sehwag's notorious bill.
South Africa's legendary fast bowler Dale Steyn is celebrating his 37th birthday today.
South African pacer Dale Steyn wrote that three break-in attempts have been made at his house, urging people to be safe.
Dale Steyn and James Anderson talked about difficult was it bowl to Sachin Tendulkar, especially in Indian conditions.
South Africa pacer Dale Steyn believes that he had trapped the batsman plumb in front in the 190s, only for umpire Ian Gould to give it not out citing crowd pressure.
Rohit was asked to name some of his favourite bowlers by India's premium fast bowler Mohammed Shami during an Instagram Live session on Saturday.
Interestingly, the team included his "school bowling partner", "best friend" and his "club captain".
Sachin Tendulkar recalled facing Glenn McGrath in Adelaide in 1999 and the duo of Steyn-Morkel in Cape Town in 2011.
The team was picked during an Instagram Live session and is comprised of seven Indians and four from South Africa.
Steyn ended his Test career with 439 wickets in 171 innings - the best by a South African bowler in the format and fourth-highest amongst pacers after James Anderson (575 wickets), McGrath (563) and Courtney Walsh (519).
Dale Steyn named five best batters he played against in his illustrious career.
Steyn also said his seven-for against India in Nagpur and six-wicket haul against Pakistan at the Wanderers remain one of his best bowling spells.
Dale Steyn has been left out of Cricket South Africa's national contract list for the 2020-21 season, while young pacer Beuran Hendricks has been awarded his first national contract.
Dale Steyn said it is a pity that all events are being shut down around the world and these are tough times because all of his plans are shelved and he's just 'chilling at home'.
Major events such as the IPL, Euro and Copa America football, French Open tennis and Formula One races have been postponed due to the health emergency gripping the world.
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