Dale

Steyn

South Africa
Bowler

Dale

About Dale Steyn

Name
Dale Steyn
Born
Jun 27, 1983 (41 years)
Birth Place
South Africa
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm fast

The relatively quick metamorphosis of Dale Steyn from an express bowler to an express world class bowler mirrors South Africa's progress from mediocrity to world beaters. Inspired by the generation of Lees and Akhtars, the shortcomings on pace alone were grasped sooner by Steyn than his contemporaries. With a mixture of accuracy and swing to combine with pace, he soon rose to the pinnacle of Test bowling to become one of cricket's most dangerous strike bowlers.

On the tour to Sri Lanka in 2006 where bulk wickets at irregular intervals were masked by an economy rate higher than six, led to him being dropped in the return series against Pakistan in the same year. However, he was recalled for the subsequent Test series against New Zealand. He ended up playing both Tests, dismantling the Kiwis with 10 wickets in each of them, leading South Africa to historic victories.

It was a timely improvement as veteran Shaun Pollock announced his retirement a few months later. Following the New Zealand tour, Steyn's bowling displays often revolved around refreshing discipline with a decrease in economy. On the tour to Australia in 2008-09, in tandem with Makhaya Ntini, Steyn helped South Africa clinch their first Test series win against the Aussies. He added another 10-wicket haul to his credit in Melbourne, in a match which the Proteas won by 9 wickets. In Nagpur, Steyn inflicted an innings defeat on India when he picked up a 10-fer in the game which included his career best 7/51 in the first innings. Indian T20 League contracts too, ensued soon after with Steyn penning a jackpot deal with Bangalore and then with Hyderabad.

In one of the most devastating spells in Test cricket in February 2013, Steyn rattled Pakistan helping South Africa bundle them out for 49 with breathtaking figures of 6-8. While comparisons with contemporaries continue, it is fair to say Steyn's consistency over large periods has been unmatched in the modern era of cricket, already making him the best fast bowling product following the turn of the millennium. Steyn is well on his way to becoming the leading wicket-taker for South Africa in Tests.

He continued his brilliant year taking 30 wickets of his next 7 Test matches rattling the opposition's batting line-up. Steyn was pretty successful in World T20 too, taking nine wickets of five matches and bowled one of the best over of T20 history when he defended seven runs of the last over against New Zealand. Steyn was retained by his Hyderabad franchise at the starting of the seventh season of Indian T20 League.

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ICC Ranking

# 26
Test
# 16
ODI
# 0
T20I

Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
93
124
42
48
Innings
119
51
9
54
Runs
1251
365
15
573
Highest Score
76
60
5
82
SR
44.00
64.00
75.00
59.00
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Team Played For

South Africa
South Africa
Africa XI
Africa XI
Essex
Essex
Glamorgan
Glamorgan
Hampshire
Hampshire
Northerns
Northerns
South Africa A
South Africa A
Titans
Titans
Warwickshire
Warwickshire
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Deccan Chargers
Deccan Chargers
Cape Cobras
Cape Cobras
Brisbane Heat
Brisbane Heat
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Jamaica Tallawahs
Jamaica Tallawahs
Gujarat Lions
Gujarat Lions
Cape Town Knight Riders
Cape Town Knight Riders
Cape Town Blitz
Cape Town Blitz