CSA: Dale Steyn not medically ready for India series

CSA acting director Corrie van Zyl also revealed that fast bowler Vernon Philander, who is nursing a hamstring injury, is expected to be fit for the Test series against India.

Published : Aug 14, 2019 22:24 IST

Steyn, who recently retired from Test cricket after an illustrious career, expressed his surprise at not finding his name in the T20I squad.

 

Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Wednesday said that Dale Steyn is not “medically ready” to be named in the T20 squad to face India, clarifying a day after the veteran fast bowler expressed his surprise at his exclusion.

“He is not yet medically ready and our information makes that very clear,” said CSA acting director Corrie van Zyl.

Van Zyl also stated that Vernon Philander (hamstring inury) and Theunis de Bruyn (back injury) are expected to be fit in time for the Test series against India in October.

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“Both are on track, but they will have to play one match before the tour to prove that they are fully fit,” Van Zyl said.

On Tuesday, Steyn, who recently retired from Test cricket after an illustrious career, expressed his surprise at not finding his name in the T20 squad.

In a Twitter conversation with a local journalist, the 36-year-old informed that he had made himself available to the CSA.

“I did obviously lost my number in the reshuffling of the coaching staff,” the pace great had written.

The scribe said, “The new selectors are obviously saving you for the ‘big’ games. (Who are the new selectors?).”

The pacer replied: “Apologies to Virat and a billion people for thinking they not (sic).”