South African lethal pace attack is sets for made his returns
South African lethal pace attack is sets for made his returns
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South Africa veteran fast bowler Dale Steyn is all set to make a return from a long injury-lay off after being named in the 'quality' Titans squad this week in the Ram Slam T20 Challenge. The 34-year-old, who has been out of action since injuring his shoulder during a series against Australia in Perth in November last year, will bring an end to his time with the Cape Cobras and make a return for the Titans.

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Confirming the news, Dale Steyn posted a picture of him on Twitter holding up his new kit and said that he is refreshed to be back in Titans squad. He heaped praise on Mark Boucher's squad, tweeting, "Quality set up. Professional. Refreshing to be back at the Titans. Definitely leading the way in the domestic circuit.

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The South African seamer, who did not feature in the Titans' opening T20 game of the season against Highveld Lions on Sunday, will be closely monitored by national coach Ottis Gibson in the T20 Challenge. It should be noted that Dale Steyn needs to take just five more wickets to become South Africa's all-time leading Test wicket taker. He has so far taken 417 Test wickets, just behind former South Africa all-rounder Shaun Pollock who retired to his career with 421 wickets.

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