Dale Steyn Has Wickets, Not Names, On His Mind
What he said:
“Listen, I got your name wrong, but you didn’t have to drop the catch.”
Dale Steyn is disbelieving that Under-19 substitute fielder, Dale Deeb, could put down a sitter denying Steyn a fifer in the second Test of the ongoing home series against Australia.
Deeb dropped Nathan Lyon, Australia’s No.11 batsman, in the covers.
What he really meant:
“Listen, hold catches. You’ll be gratefully remembered.”
What he definitely didn’t:
“I’m superstitious. Catches have names too. “
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