Dale Steyn has expressed a desire to play for the World Cup, and suggested that it might not be available for the tour of South Africa Full of Bangladesh in July. The pace bowler South Africa recognizes that in 31, began his career may end soon and he wants to save his best for all the leading tournaments.
"At this stage of my career, and I prefer to be saving myself to go and participate in major tournaments, instead of wasting some balls I have left in my career match in Bangladesh," said Stein Wisden India in an interview.
"I'd rather go to Bangladesh to help and support the bowlers South Africa in the future, and use the rest of the 10000 or 20000 to recognize that I have in my body a great tournament, and this is where I'm at personally, but at the beginning of my career, and I've done everything. I have I went to every tournament and every place, but I have done everything now. "
Stein admitted that he reaches the twilight of his career, he may not be able to continue bowling with the same intensity all the time. And see cricket test to be the most challenging and wants to play a lot as he could before calling it a day. "I love playing test cricket and I know that my days are numbered for the number of test matches Im going to the left, so Id prefer to play a lot of Test cricket," said Stein.
After that appeared in two of the 50 times and four Bathrooms T20, Stein believes it is better for him to stay fresh. He stressed wanting to get on the World Cup in South Africa, which has always been on the main agenda in his list.
"It may seem too cocky or naive of me, or selfish, but I want to win the World Cup for my country. And it only comes around once every four years. If you're playing in T20 WC, fortunately it and he comes around once every two years." "So with all due respect to places like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, and go and play three ODIs in Bangladesh it does nothing for my confidence as opposed to knowing I was going to the World Cup."
He was one of the most gut-wrenching images of the World Cup in 2015 how they were elected to leave South Africa sadness in tears after losing in the semifinals to New Zealand. In fact, Stein bowler was off the beaten them granting Elliott run to win, and he admits that were not got over it yet.
"Four years, and it went just like that," Stein reflected. "It's still not behind me, and I'm just so management now. Most of us go to the World Cup directly to the IPL, so you have to find a mask and some sort of way to cover it completely and deal with it later."
Monday, 11 May 2015
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