South Africa vs England: Dale Steyn ruled out of third Test at Centurion with shoulder injury

Steyn suffered a shoulder injury in the first Test defeat and has failed to recover in time for Thursday's third Test at Centurion

Rory Dollard
Monday 11 January 2016 13:29 GMT
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Dale Steyn will miss South Africa's third Test with England with a shoulder injury
Dale Steyn will miss South Africa's third Test with England with a shoulder injury (Getty Images)

South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn has been ruled out of the third Test against England as his shoulder injury has not yet recovered.

Coach Russell Domingo confirmed on Monday that Steyn, who missed the drawn second Test in Cape Town, is not yet ready to return and will now have further scans on the injury.

Kyle Abbott is fit to return to Domingo's squad for the third Test in Johannesburg but Vernon Philander has already been ruled out for the series.

Steyn has not travelled with the squad to Johannesburg, staying instead in Cape Town as team doctors attempt to get to the bottom of a problem which has sidelined him longer than expected.

Domingo said: "Dale - he's out of the next Test.

"He has a final test later today but speaking to our physio, he's definitely out of the next Test."

The latest setback adds to growing concerns over Steyn's fitness.


 South Africa's Dale Steyn (right) suffered the injury in the first Test with England
 (Getty Images)

He missed three of the four Tests against India with a groin injury, making this week's Test his fifth absence out of seven.

At 32, his longevity is open to question but Domingo said: "I don't think it is the end of Dale Steyn's career at all.

"All players are going to experience some type of niggles at some stage. He's just had a few of late.

"He's a great athlete. These things happen and I'm sure he'll get through it."

Abbott, back from a hamstring injury, will compete with fellow pacemen Morne Morkel, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada and Hardus Viljoen for a place in the team at the Wanderers.

The Proteas, under AB de Villiers' captaincy following Hashim Amla's resignation, have the option to field four of the five and leave out spinner Dane Piedt at a venue traditionally favouring pace bowlers, though Piedt took five for 153 in the second innings of the first Test and added three for 38 at Newlands.

PA

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