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Skipper AB hopes for Steyn recovery

Last Updated : 09 June 2013, 19:45 IST
Last Updated : 09 June 2013, 19:45 IST

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 In what could be a big blow to South Africa, tearaway pacer Dale Steyn may miss their must-win Champions Trophy match against Pakistan on Monday as he has not recovered fully from the side strain he suffered in a warm-up game.

South Africa captain AB de Villiers said a final decision has not been taken on the fast bowler but his fitness was not looking up. Steyn had missed South Africa’s first match against India.

“Chances are that he’ll only be ready for the last one. We’re still hanging on to that last little bit of hope that Styen could wake up tomorrow morning and do a bit of a fitness test and look good for the game,” de Villiers said.

He said all-rounder Chris Morris is all set to make his ODI debut at Edgbaston.
For both South Africa and Pakistan, the fixture is a crunch game. Both teams have lost their opening games against India and the West Indies respectively.

Nothing short of a win will keep the two teams afloat in a short tournament where four teams make a group.

South Africa are wary about Pakistan’s bowling attack and de Villiers made a special mention of off-spinner Saeed Ajmal. “Pakistan obviously have got a world class spinner in Ajmal and they’re a very good team as well, just very different to India.

India have a very strong batting lineup right throughout the order, whereas Pakistan have probably got a stronger bowling attacking.

“We played them (Pakistan) in the recent past in South Africa and in the warm up game in London. We know them very well, and we’re looking forward to the challenge tomorrow,” said de Villiers.

South Africa lost their opening match against India by 26 runs at Cardiff.

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Published 09 June 2013, 17:24 IST

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