Dale Steyn reaches 400-club milestone

South Africa’s Dale Steyn cups his hand to take the ball as he prepares to start his run to deliver the bowl during their first day of the second cricket Test match against Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur on Thur
South Africa’s Dale Steyn cups his hand to take the ball as he prepares to start his run to deliver the bowl during their first day of the second cricket Test match against Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur on Thur
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South African pacer Dale Steyn became the second bowler from his country after Shaun Pollock to take 400 Test wickets haul when he took the wicket of opener Tamim Iqbal early in the first session of the 2nd Test at Mirpur.
The 32-year old pacer is joint second-fastest in terms of Test matches (80), alongside Richard Hadlee and behind Muttiah Muralitharan, to the mark, and fastest in terms of balls.
It took Steyn 10 years and 255 days to become the 13th bowler in the history of cricket to achieve the milestone.
Having made his Test debut against England in a home series in 2004, the right arm pacer Steyn has been one of the most destructive bowlers in the world ever since.
Steyn took three wickets in his first Test in Chittagong at a cost of 78 runs, after having missed out the entire One-Day International (ODI) series.
Of all the bowlers to cross the 400-wicket mark, the Protease bowler Steyn’s strike-rate of 41.6 is the best having impressive average of 22.54 too, ranks third behind Sir Richard Hadlee and Glenn McGrath.
In 80 Test matches in his career, Steyn has taken 5 wickets in an innings 25 times, and 10 on five occasions. His best bowling figures in an innings is 7 for 51 while 11 for 60 is his best return in a match.

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