It is no surprise then that South Africa’s best run in Tests coincided with the period of Steyn at the peak of his powers. “Did you at any stage worry about losing your outswinger?” he was asked in an interview with Imagine that.   After prizing out Murali Vijay and Sachin Tendulkar with the new ball, he returned later, with the ball reversing, to extract the last five wickets in a stunning display.But getting wickets with the new ball was his main strength and he did that better than any other bowler.

But his athleticism, uncomplicated action, and natural outswing tell of someone who was born to be a fast bowler.Former Indian swing bowling master, Zaheer Khan informed us, on That reply was instructive. He still needed to work relentlessly hard at it – he’d not have reached the heights he did otherwise. Karan Tiwari was found hanging from the ceiling fan at his Malad residence. “That’s the one that gets the great batsmen out.”After swinging the new ball away from the right-handed batsman, Steyn will return later in the game, provided the ball deteriorates enough to facilitate reverse swing, to snake the old ball wickedly back into the batsman.

Dale Steyn and his outswinger have been a compelling sight in the game. New video Of all the bowlers with more than 200 Test wickets, his strike rate 42.3 balls per wicket is the best. Armed with a new ball, and squaring up against a righthander, Steyn was often unplayable. We are fortunate to have witnessed him at his best” The story of Dale Steyn is the story of a single delivery — the outswinger. He knew the ball would be fairly full. Jimmy Anderson and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, for example, are capable of swinging the new ball in and out as they please. We are fortunate to have witnessed him at his best. Dale Steyn Wickets Collection - Cricket Highlights on Vimeo His fastest ball in international cricket was clocked at 155.7 km/h (96.8 mph) against New Zealand, making him tied for 4th fastest active bowler with Lasith Malinga as of 3 January 2015.Steyn held the record for the fastest South African to reach 100 wickets in Test Match cricket, a feat he achieved on 2 March 2008.We really love videos. One of his close friends revealed that Tiwari was aiming to play the 2020 edition of the (IPL). On not being selected, the bowler went under severe depression. Steyn plays domestic cricket in South Africa for Cape Cobras.

Not just any outswinger, however, but the one bowled so expertly and so consistently by the South African fast bowling great. Steyn was not willing to take that kind of risk.Moving the ball both ways is an ability to be admired, however, and there were bowlers more skilled than Steyn who have no problem doing it. "Bayern Munich completed an eight-goal humiliation and Coutinho struck twice against his parent club – a fitting reply to the mistreatment" That is much unlike someone like Malcolm Marshall, who not only practiced his craft diligently but also thought about it deeply.Steyn, by his own words, is something of a natural. Steyn was saying that he knows the gem of delivery his outswinger is and he’d do nothing to jeopardize its effectiveness. This puts him some distance ahead of some of the greatest fast bowlers in history, bowlers like Malcolm Marshall, Dennis Lillee, Wasim Akram, and Richard Hadlee, whose name comes up every time there is a discussion about cricket’s best fast bowlers.“God gave me the outswinger,” stated Indian great Kapil Dev, “I had to develop the rest.” Apparently, God gave Dale Steyn his outswinger too. Steyn has not really displayed that ability. To see videos we really, REALLY love, head to He was, to be sure, one of the main causes of their success.Now 37, Steyn retired from Test Cricket in 2019. Tiwari was referred to as 'Mumbai's Dale Steyn' as his bowling action and physique was quite similar to that of the South African pacer. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. Garfield Robinson is a guest writer for Cricketsoccer and a passionate cricket fan who has vast knowledge about the game. None bowl it with such devastating effect.Steyn’s outswinger didn’t necessarily deviate a great deal.

According to the testimony from his close friend, Karan was distraught after being left out in the auctions of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the 2020 season. On January 6, 2018,... CricketSoccer.com is one stop destination for cricket live score, current cricket news, latest soccer updates, interviews, expert opinions, cricket stats, scorecards, videos, ICC cricket rankings, FIFA rankings, cricket fixture, football transfer news and much more.Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. Not just any outswinger, however, but the one bowled so expertly and so consistently by the South African fast bowling great.It is a delivery that, in some ways, is all his own. It didn’t matter who the batsman was – Tendulkar or Dravid or Ponting – survival would be the primary concern. Club cricketer, Karan Tiwari, famous in the Mumbai circuit as ‘Junior Steyn’ was found hanging at his Malad residence on Wednesday. Many other bowls it, of course, yet none deliver a more menacing version. “Keep bowling those outswingers, Fred, and you’ll be all right,” Maurice Leyland said to him as he was easing into his career.
He is a right-arm fast bowler, and can bowl at speeds of around 145–156 km/h (his fastest being recorded at 156.2 km/h during the 2010 IPL, Bangalore Royal Challengers against Kolkata Knight Riders). It usually moved just enough to find the edge or to make the batsman think how very lucky he was to have missed it. His outswinger is the most difficult to negotiate and has probably brought him more wickets than any delivery has brought any other bowler. The length and line were already demanding. He knew what was coming, but was still at a loss as to how to combat it. What he has is the most potent weapon in the game — the deadliest delivery in cricket.