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Dale Steyn once recalled a conversation he had with his skipper Faf du Plessis.
With injury concerns and an ageing body occupying much of his headspace, he said to his captain, " Hey Faf, I think I'm not going to celebrate that hard when I get those dodgy wickets. The ones where the batsman smashes it to square-leg, because I haven't quite earned it. I would rather celebrate the ones where I have worked the guy over. Wicket with an inswinger after two away-swingers kind of a thing."
Faf didn't take time to shoot down the thought. He replied saying. "No. No. No. You don't understand how much the team enjoys when you celebrate like that, how much it lifts the team. And that's why you need to celebrate. To lift the side."
Those celebrations will be missed. As will be those jaffas he could produce out of thin air. In an era, where we discredit batsmen because of how much the game has been tilted in their favour courtesy innovations, I feel we don't give credit to bowlers who have succeeded in the same era. And Steyn didn't succeed. He bossed it.
The most enjoyable sight on a cricket field for me was watching Steyn bowl in Test. Incredibly good. Massively underrated. And a super nice chap who never forgot his roots and carried a super positive attitude throughout his career. Test cricket needs more characters like Dale Steyn.
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