South African right-handed paceman Dale Steyn is in agreement with Hampshire, England's county team. He will be playing in the Royal One Day Cup and county championship in Hampshire in County in June. Initially, Steven will join county to take the last time before the series against Sri Lanka in July.
Steyn suffered a hail injury in the first Test against India in January. For this reason, this pacer could not play the last Test series against Australia at home. However, he is currently recovering well. Stein is trying his best to get the fitness back. It is hoped that the county will be fully rehabilitated and Steven will be able to stretch himself in the county-Sri Lanka series.
Regarding taking Steyn into the squad, Himeshara Director Giles White said, "One of the world's best fast bowlers, Stein. He had been suffering from injuries for a long time. After passing the frustrating time, she is much more inspired to spread herself. Here we will help him with utmost care. So that he can bowl fully and perform well for the team. "
Steyn made his Test debut for South Africa in 2004. He has played 86 Tests so far. Holds 419 wickets. The 34-year-old Stein will be the highest wicket-taker for South Africa, taking 3 wickets.