Steyn "not ready for medical practice" in India T20Is: CSA



Corrie van Zyl, coach of Cricket South Africa, said Dale Steyn was not ready for the T20I polls on India. Steyn, 43, fresh out of the Testes standings, did not participate in Quinton's 15-man rally led by Kock in Dharamsala, Mohali and Bengaluru, despite his self-proclaimed discovery of the white-footed tour.

Responding to a tweet about versatile player Chris Morris pretending to be absent from the nomination, Steyn calmly replied, "That's what I did ... He obviously lost my number at examination of the staff of the instructors. "

In an interview with Sport24, van Zyl pointed out that the choice was based on medical issues. "Steyn is not ready for medical exams yet and our information is clear," he said Wednesday (14 August). Steyn injured his shoulder during a brief visit to the 2009 IPL with Royal Challengers Bangalore, which avoided him after the World Cup, an injury he expected to defeat while making himself available for the T20Is of India.

Steyn is one of three players on the injury table. Vernon Philander (hamstring) and Theunis de Bruyn (back), both appointed to clubs in India starting Sept. 15, are struggling relentlessly, but should return to health over time. "Two are on the way, but they will play a game before the race to prove they are perfect," Van Zyl said.

The doors are not closed on Morris

The president of the CSA also confirmed the recognition of the South African clubs of first class by Chris Morris when a new agreement was signed with the public. Morris was not selected for the T20I despite his impressive performance with the ball at the 1999 World Cup (13 wickets at 16:23). The 33-year-old was absent on his tour of India, winning a contract for Campire and Hampshire after signing his midfielder contract at the end of the World Cup.

It is well known that Chris's world contract is no better than the World Cup, "van Zyl told Sport24, and after his world title at the World Cup, negotiations began to give him a new start. national contract, but he had already concluded other agreements.This does not mean that the door is closed, and we will start negotiating a new contract after the tour.He still wants to play cricket in South Africa, "said van Zyl.

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