Steyn takes a shovel at Cricket South Africa Selectors



After being ruled out of the South African T20I squad for the upcoming round against India, pacer Dale Steyn blamed Cricket South Africa (CSA) selectors, saying he had made himself available for the selection, but he missed his number.

Steyn a répondu à un tweet d'un certain Neil Manthorp. "Note de bas de page" intéressante à la fin de l'annonce par l'ASC des T20Is et Tests contre l'Inde ... "Chris Morris ne s'est pas rendu disponible pour la sélection", a écrit Manthorp.

"C'est ce que j'ai fait. J'ai évidemment perdu mon numéro lors du remaniement du personnel des entraîneurs", a répondu Steyn au tweet en cherchant sournoisement chez les sélecteurs.

By the ton of Steyne, the user replied that the selectors might have saved him for the big games.

Steyn, 43, came back with a bizarre answer: "Our apologies to Virat and a billion people for thinking for themselves".

Steyn has announced that he will retire from the football game on August 5th. He cited the game as a last resort, but in explaining his initiative, Steyn said it was a good idea to expand his career.

He will continue playing in deep-overs format for the match.

The fastest bowler represented South Africa in the 20th and was selected from forty-nine wickets. Steyn is the best long-standing boxer of this type, as he did with Shaun Pollock earlier this year.

Steyn's appearance at the 2019 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup was short-lived as he was sentenced to a league injury for a shoulder injury.

The CSA announced Tuesday the next trip of the party in India.

Among the three unlocked players named in their test match are the fastest, Anrich Nortje, Senuran Muthusamy and defender drummer Rudi Seconds.

Pacer Chris Morris has not been named to the team since his T20I submission

Select has also named new players in a three-game series of the T20I, including Temba Bavuma and bowling player Bjorn Fortuin and Nortje.

Quinton de Kock will lead the T20 team with Rassie van der Dussen as vice-captain while Temba Bavuma will be the assistant manager of Faf du Plessis during the Test match.

South Africa will travel to India to play three T20I matches and three test matches in October.

The first T20I will be played in Dharmshala on October 15th.

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