Johannesburg: resembling artwork when in flights full of swings and crushed evil legs, steps throughout the time Dale Steyn on Tuesday announced retirement from cricket with a perfect record and heritage to boot.
Cricket will be poorer without rhythmic rhythmic and actions that are all about grace, because there are no better sights in cricket than watching Steyn stepping and attacking Batsmen.
South Africa 38 years old made an announcement on Twitter, ending a 17-year career, who saw him playing in 93 tests, 125 ODIS and 47 T20IS and chose 439, 196 and 64 goals for Proteas.
“Today I formally retired from the game I like the most.
Bitter but thank you.
Thank you to everyone, from family to teammate, journalist for fans, it is a tremendous journey together,” he wrote.
“And it’s been a long time and there have been reasons to believe.
Maybe this year will be better than the last one I can’t remember all the time I tried to tell these moments because they passed ‘,” Steyn wrote in his retirement letter, quoting The song from the American Rock Band that calculates the crow to deliver his emotions.
“It’s been 20 years of training, matches, trips, victories, losses, faced, jet lag, joy, and brotherhood.
There are too many memories to be told.
For many faces to thank experts to summer.
Up, my favorite band , Count Crow, “he added.
Steyn, the retirement of the Cricket test in 2019 by imposing a limited overs format, last playing internationally in February 2020 – A20i against Australia – but has had a constant run-in with injury over the past few years, especially after career -obak shoulder Australia’s tour in South Africa in November 2016.
Pacer was originally included in South African forces for the 2019 World Cup but must be interesting without playing with shoulder problems due to problems.
He is still watching the ICC T20 World Cup last year, before the tournament was postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic.
He played in the T20 franchise league afterwards, including in the Pakistani Super League in March this year.
He also came out of the IPL, but insisted he did not retire.
However, on Tuesday, he brought his career close, quoting lines from ‘A Long December’.
After starting his representative’s cricket career in 2003 in first-class matches for Northerns, Steyn got a South African hat the following year, in the exam against England at Port Elizabeth.
Steyn made ODI’s debut for Africa XI against Asia XI in 2005 at Centurion.
The best number – 6 for 39 – came in Port Elizabeth against Pakistan in 2013.
In 2007, Steyn made T20i debut against New Zealand and in his second match – against West Indies – he recorded the best numbers 3-0.
-9-4.
His last Odi against Sri Lanka in 2019 while T20i against Australia in February last year turned out to be his last international match.
Steyn’s career is a battle story with injury.
In December 2015, he injured his shoulders in the Durban exam against England and was ruled out of the remaining rubber.
After going under the knife to repair his Coracoid (shoulder bone), he again hurt him during the PERTH test against Australia in 2016.
Steyn returned to the test series against India in 2018, only to maintain a “strange” heel injury in Cape City.