Dale steyn

  1. IPL 2023: Dale Steyn makes desperate plea regarding MS Dhoni to CSK management
  2. Major League Cricket 2023: Dale Steyn announced as bowling coach of Washington Freedom
  3. Dale Steyn on faking tough guy persona and the toll it took: 'I created that monster'
  4. Dale Steyn
  5. Wisden's Cricketers Of The Decade: Dale Steyn
  6. Dale Steyn, The Embodiment of Simplicity and Intensity, Retires—The Greatest Fast Bowler of Them All
  7. Dale Steyn on faking tough guy persona and the toll it took: 'I created that monster'
  8. Dale Steyn, The Embodiment of Simplicity and Intensity, Retires—The Greatest Fast Bowler of Them All
  9. Wisden's Cricketers Of The Decade: Dale Steyn
  10. Major League Cricket 2023: Dale Steyn announced as bowling coach of Washington Freedom


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IPL 2023: Dale Steyn makes desperate plea regarding MS Dhoni to CSK management

The Chennai Super Kings played their last league match at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai against the Kolkata Knight Riders in match 61 of Indian Premier League 2023. The team was not able to get past the Kolkata Knight Riders challenge and lost the match by six wickets. The fans witnessed came to witness their favorite batsman for the last time as there is no surety that the CSK and Indian legend will play the next season or not. Former South Africa bowler Dale Steyn has made a special request regarding MS Dhoni to the Chennai team management. Coming back to Chennai Super Kings' current scenario in the tournament, the team is placed at the number two position in the Indian Premier League 2023 Points Table and is at 15 points. The team has an upcoming match against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitely Stadium in New Delhi. Chennai Super Kings playoff scenario IPL 2023 • The Chennai Super Kings are currently placed second in the • The team has one match left in their Indian Premier League 2023 campaign against the Delhi Capitals and the team must win the match if they want to finish in the top four teams of the tournament. • If the team loses to Delhi Capitals in their last match they will have to depend upon Lucknow Super Giants to lose at least one of their match with a huge margin so that they both will get tied at 15-15 points and based on net run rate Chennai may qualify for the final four round. •

Major League Cricket 2023: Dale Steyn announced as bowling coach of Washington Freedom

Former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn has been appointed the bowling coach of Washington Freedom ahead of the Major League Cricket 2023. In addition to that, Australian all-rounder Moises Henriques has been appointed captain of Washington Freedom for the inaugural edition. Henriques, aged 36, brings an extensive amount of T20 leadership skills, having won two titles with the Sydney Sixers in the last five seasons of Australia's premier T20 competition Big Bash League (BBL). Greg Shipperd has been appointed the head coach of the side. Shipperd has been Sydney Sixers' head coach since 2015, following a four-year stint with the Indian Premier League franchise Delhi Daredevils. Dale Steyn's inclusion will be a massive boost for Freedom. Steyn, who ended his playing career recently, will coach Freedom after campaigns with Sunrisers Hyderabad and Sunrisers Eastern Cape. Delighted to have the legend Dale Steyn on board with us: Sanjay Govil "We are very happy with the squad we have assembled so far. Moises (Henriques) and Greg (Shipperd) have a history of winning championships together at the Sydney Sixers. It is important to build that winning culture around a young franchise right from the offset. Also delighted to have the legend Dale Steyn on board with us. The idea of having such a figure on American shores spending time with some of the youngsters on the squad is truly exciting," said Sanjay Govil, owner of Washington Freedom as quoted by Cricbuzz. Dale Steyn was part of the...

Dale Steyn on faking tough guy persona and the toll it took: 'I created that monster'

• Former Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn revealed how he had to fake the tough guy persona that intimidated many batsmen throughout his career. • The retired great candidly shared how that ruse took a mental toll on him that often left him utterly exhausted. • Steyn finished his career with 439 Test wickets, the most by a South African and the eighth-most in the world. Former Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn opened up about how he had to create the superhuman, tough guy persona he displayed on the field during his career and the mental toll it had on him. Now retired, Steyn shared some intimate details from his playing days with mental health guru and World Cup-winning cricket coach Paddy Upton on Steyn’s death stare complemented his fearsome bowling speeds and smooth yet electric action during a career that brought him 439 Test wickets, the most by a South African and the eighth-most globally. The 38-year-old also holds the record for the most days spent as the worlds’ No 1 Test bowler - 2343 days - a span of more than six years. READ | Since hanging up his cleats, Steyn peeled back the curtain and let some fans in on what it took to become one of cricket’s modern-day greats and one of the best South African bowlers of all time. A cut above everybody else "You’ve got to fake that (the appearance of being superhuman)," Steyn told Upton, who assisted Gary Kirsten during India’s 2011 Cricket World Cup win. "I created that persona. When I was looking at cricketers as a youngster...

Dale Steyn

• Test debut(cap 17 December 2004v Last Test 21 February 2019v ODI debut(cap 17 August 2005v Last ODI 13 March 2019v ODI shirt no. 8 T20I debut(cap 23 November 2007v Last T20I 21 February 2020v T20I shirt no. 8 Domestic team information Years Team 2003/04–2005/06 2004/05–2009/10; 2017/18–2018/19 2005 2007 2008–2010; 2019–2020 2010/11–2016/17 2011–2012 2013–2015 2016 2016 2016 2018 2018–2019 2019/20 2020 2020 2021 Career statistics Competition Matches 93 125 47 141 Runs scored 1,251 365 21 1,824 13.59 9.35 3.50 13.71 100s/50s 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/4 Top score 76 60 5 82 18,608 6,256 1,015 27,183 439 196 64 618 22.95 25.95 18.35 23.57 26 3 0 35 10 wickets in match 5 0 0 7 Best bowling 7/51 6/39 4/9 8/41 Catches/ 26/– 28/– 12/– 33/– Source: 21 February 2020 Dale Willem Steyn ( ˈ s t eɪ n/; born 27 June 1983) is a South African former professional Steyn dominated the number one spot in the ICC Test rankings during the peak of his career, for a record 263 weeks between 2008 and 2014. On 5 August 2019, Steyn announced his retirement from Test cricket, Early life and domestic career [ ] Steyn was born in 1983 in the small town of Steyn made his first-class debut for [ citation needed] He only played two first-class games and made little impact in his first season, but a series of strong performances in the initial part of the 2004/2005 season saw him called up to the [ citation needed] Steyn went to England in 2005 to play for Steyn seized the opportunity to cement his place in the [ cit...

Wisden's Cricketers Of The Decade: Dale Steyn

Few fast bowlers have thrilled with such longevity in the way Dale Steyn has over the course of his career. Jo Harman profiles one of the cricketers of the decade. Dale Steyn tells a story about first falling for cricket which gives a glimpse into why he’s been so successful. He was nine at the time, watching South Africa at the 1992 World Cup, and had been spellbound by the fielding of Jonty Rhodes. “As a young kid who was hyper and had more energy than my border collie, I would repeat everything that Jonty was doing out in our backyard,” Steyn told Wisden Cricket Monthly in 2018. So when Rhodes performed his iconic run-out of Inzamam-ul-Haq, sprinting from point to decimate all three stumps with his own body, Steyn went into his back garden in Phalaborwa and did exactly the same. Repeatedly. “I did it so many times that my parents had to take me to hospital to be examined because I had so much bruising across my chest.” Steyn has played the game with the same unbridled enthusiasm, and maybe a touch of lunacy, ever since, running through brick walls for his country for the best part of two decades, just as he hurled himself through those stumps nearly 30 years ago. Being a human battering ram eventually takes its toll and Steyn retired from Test cricket in August 2019, at the age of 36, after taking 439 wickets in 93 matches, his reputation as the greatest fast bowler of the modern era secured. Where he ranks among the all-time greats is open to debate but his strike rate...

Dale Steyn, The Embodiment of Simplicity and Intensity, Retires—The Greatest Fast Bowler of Them All

Yahoo Mail Everyone loves Dale Steyn—Simply the Greatest. Famous French fashion designer Coco Chanel professed that “Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance.” Simplicity and Intensity were the hallmarks of Dale Steyn’s illustrious career—ever smiling character with a popping veins-chainsaw celebration, a smooth, silky action that delivered lethal bouncers, a humble down-to-earth character who assumed the mantle of being the greatest fast bowler of his generation. Hence, it was true to his character that Counting Crows rock band and summed up the end as “bittersweet, but grateful…It’s been 20 years of training, matches, travel, wins, losses, strapped feet, jet lag, joy, and brotherhood.” Announcement. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Beginning Steyn was thrusted in the international arena after just seven first class games. He began his Test career on Both teams had great bowlers. On the opposite end—Steve Harmison, Simon Jones, Matthew Hoggard, and Andrew Flintoff (formed the core of the great 2005 Ashes series), while South Africa had the dependable duo of Shaun Pollock & Makhaya Ntini. Then arrived a 21-year old boy in iconic fashion, going through the Usually, one brilliant delivery in a match is good enough. However, the ball from Steyn’s debut that is remembered is that Michael Vaughan ball in the second innings. Good length, outswing, beats the bat, off stump rooted. Perfection. Although South Africa eventually lost that ma...

Dale Steyn on faking tough guy persona and the toll it took: 'I created that monster'

• Former Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn revealed how he had to fake the tough guy persona that intimidated many batsmen throughout his career. • The retired great candidly shared how that ruse took a mental toll on him that often left him utterly exhausted. • Steyn finished his career with 439 Test wickets, the most by a South African and the eighth-most in the world. Former Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn opened up about how he had to create the superhuman, tough guy persona he displayed on the field during his career and the mental toll it had on him. Now retired, Steyn shared some intimate details from his playing days with mental health guru and World Cup-winning cricket coach Paddy Upton on Steyn’s death stare complemented his fearsome bowling speeds and smooth yet electric action during a career that brought him 439 Test wickets, the most by a South African and the eighth-most globally. The 38-year-old also holds the record for the most days spent as the worlds’ No 1 Test bowler - 2343 days - a span of more than six years. READ | Since hanging up his cleats, Steyn peeled back the curtain and let some fans in on what it took to become one of cricket’s modern-day greats and one of the best South African bowlers of all time. A cut above everybody else "You’ve got to fake that (the appearance of being superhuman)," Steyn told Upton, who assisted Gary Kirsten during India’s 2011 Cricket World Cup win. "I created that persona. When I was looking at cricketers as a youngster...

Dale Steyn, The Embodiment of Simplicity and Intensity, Retires—The Greatest Fast Bowler of Them All

Yahoo Mail Everyone loves Dale Steyn—Simply the Greatest. Famous French fashion designer Coco Chanel professed that “Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance.” Simplicity and Intensity were the hallmarks of Dale Steyn’s illustrious career—ever smiling character with a popping veins-chainsaw celebration, a smooth, silky action that delivered lethal bouncers, a humble down-to-earth character who assumed the mantle of being the greatest fast bowler of his generation. Hence, it was true to his character that Counting Crows rock band and summed up the end as “bittersweet, but grateful…It’s been 20 years of training, matches, travel, wins, losses, strapped feet, jet lag, joy, and brotherhood.” Announcement. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Beginning Steyn was thrusted in the international arena after just seven first class games. He began his Test career on Both teams had great bowlers. On the opposite end—Steve Harmison, Simon Jones, Matthew Hoggard, and Andrew Flintoff (formed the core of the great 2005 Ashes series), while South Africa had the dependable duo of Shaun Pollock & Makhaya Ntini. Then arrived a 21-year old boy in iconic fashion, going through the Usually, one brilliant delivery in a match is good enough. However, the ball from Steyn’s debut that is remembered is that Michael Vaughan ball in the second innings. Good length, outswing, beats the bat, off stump rooted. Perfection. Although South Africa eventually lost that ma...

Wisden's Cricketers Of The Decade: Dale Steyn

Few fast bowlers have thrilled with such longevity in the way Dale Steyn has over the course of his career. Jo Harman profiles one of the cricketers of the decade. Dale Steyn tells a story about first falling for cricket which gives a glimpse into why he’s been so successful. He was nine at the time, watching South Africa at the 1992 World Cup, and had been spellbound by the fielding of Jonty Rhodes. “As a young kid who was hyper and had more energy than my border collie, I would repeat everything that Jonty was doing out in our backyard,” Steyn told Wisden Cricket Monthly in 2018. So when Rhodes performed his iconic run-out of Inzamam-ul-Haq, sprinting from point to decimate all three stumps with his own body, Steyn went into his back garden in Phalaborwa and did exactly the same. Repeatedly. “I did it so many times that my parents had to take me to hospital to be examined because I had so much bruising across my chest.” Steyn has played the game with the same unbridled enthusiasm, and maybe a touch of lunacy, ever since, running through brick walls for his country for the best part of two decades, just as he hurled himself through those stumps nearly 30 years ago. Being a human battering ram eventually takes its toll and Steyn retired from Test cricket in August 2019, at the age of 36, after taking 439 wickets in 93 matches, his reputation as the greatest fast bowler of the modern era secured. Where he ranks among the all-time greats is open to debate but his strike rate...

Major League Cricket 2023: Dale Steyn announced as bowling coach of Washington Freedom

Former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn has been appointed the bowling coach of Washington Freedom ahead of the Major League Cricket 2023. In addition to that, Australian all-rounder Moises Henriques has been appointed captain of Washington Freedom for the inaugural edition. Henriques, aged 36, brings an extensive amount of T20 leadership skills, having won two titles with the Sydney Sixers in the last five seasons of Australia's premier T20 competition Big Bash League (BBL). Greg Shipperd has been appointed the head coach of the side. Shipperd has been Sydney Sixers' head coach since 2015, following a four-year stint with the Indian Premier League franchise Delhi Daredevils. Dale Steyn's inclusion will be a massive boost for Freedom. Steyn, who ended his playing career recently, will coach Freedom after campaigns with Sunrisers Hyderabad and Sunrisers Eastern Cape. Delighted to have the legend Dale Steyn on board with us: Sanjay Govil "We are very happy with the squad we have assembled so far. Moises (Henriques) and Greg (Shipperd) have a history of winning championships together at the Sydney Sixers. It is important to build that winning culture around a young franchise right from the offset. Also delighted to have the legend Dale Steyn on board with us. The idea of having such a figure on American shores spending time with some of the youngsters on the squad is truly exciting," said Sanjay Govil, owner of Washington Freedom as quoted by Cricbuzz. Dale Steyn was part of the...