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Steyn looks to end 14-month wait to set a new record for South Africa

Cape Town, January 2

Dale Steyn has been close to the milestone for more than a year now but, at the age of 34, time is running out for the speed merchant to become South Africa’s most prolific wicket-taker.
Steyn’s 417 Test-wicket haul is just four shy of the South African record held by Shaun Pollock but the target remains both tantalisingly close and frustratingly elusive at the same time.
Standing between him and the tag of the country’s best-ever bowler have been a serious shoulder injury and a lengthy spell on the sidelines. After his latest piece of rotten luck, some doubt that Steyn will get his long-awaited opportunity when South Africa take on India in a three-Test series starting at Newlands on Friday. It has been 14 months since Steyn’s last Test and the rustiness of the lay-off, plus the absence of a decent examination of his shoulder in match conditions, could see him left out, local media suggested.
Notably, the pace bowler missed out on the Boxing Day Test against Zimbabwe.
Steyn’s shoulder travails began against England in Durban in December 2015 but it was just under a year later in Perth in Nov 2016 that extensive damage was done as he broke the right shoulder and tore three major muscles on the second day of the first Test against Australia.
He went home to Cape Town for surgery, followed by lengthy rehabilitation and abortive comebacks before he was gently eased back into T20I action in Nov and then 12 wicketless overs in whites just before Christmas. Steyn was due to return in the one-off Test against Zimbabwe last week but was ruled out by a bout of influenza.

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