Adam Gilchrist rates Dale Steyn among the best fast bowlers in cricketing history
Steyn will play in Australia for the first time in two years after injuring his shoulder in Perth.
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Former Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist showered praises on South Africa pacer Dale Steyn. He even felt that the Proteas veteran ranks amongst the greatest fast bowlers the sport has ever produced. A fierce paceman who can bowl at speeds exceeding 145kph, Steyn is a bowler who can rattle batsmen with his aggression as well as his accuracy.
However, the senior statesman was away from the international circuit for a prolonged period of time after he sustained a nasty shoulder injury, which became a recurring issue for him. But fortunately for South Africa, he’s made a remarkable comeback to international cricket. Steyn is currently preparing himself for the three-match ODI series against the Australians, which will be his first appearance Down Under since 2016.
During an era where the game favours batsmen heavily, Dale Steyn has achieved remarkable numbers across all formats, setting a high benchmark for fast bowling in South Africa. Having played 88 Tests, he has 421 wickets averaging 22.64. In 118 ODIs, his 185 scalps have come at an average of 26.16 while in 42 T20Is, he has 58 wickets under his belt.
Steyn is statistically fantastic: Gilchrist
Back when Gilchrist was in his final year of international cricket, he had spotted Dale Steyn’s potential, and said, “He’s got to rank up in the top echelon of fast bowlers ever. Statistically, he’s fantastic. He was just starting to get towards his prime when I was finishing, so it was obviously very challenging for me!”
Nevertheless, Gilchrist also mentioned that although the Protea legend across as a fearsome fast bowler on the field, he is very much a gentleman off it. “I’ve been nothing but impressed by his whole approach and attitude. He seems to just not over complicate it, keeps it simple. I’ve chatted with him a little bit but those who really know him and spend time around him, he’s one of the gentlemen of the game and nothing but impressive,” the stumper had told cricket.com.au.
This is the first time South Africa and Australia will take to the field since the infamous ball-tampering scandal that rocked international cricket earlier this year. In the aftermath of the incident, Australia captain Steve Smith and opening batsman David Warner were banned for a period of 12 months. Neither of the two cricketers will feature in the upcoming series. The first of three ODIs between the two sides will be played at the New Perth Stadium on Sunday.
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