Dale Steyn has announced his decision to retire from cricket, bringing the curtain down on one of the most outstanding careers in the game. Steyn, 38, has been in and out of the game in recent years because of injuries, and, writing on his Twitter handle, summed up his state of mind as "bitter sweet but grateful".
"It's been 20 years of training, matches, travel, wins, losses, strapped feet, jet lag, joy, and brotherhood. There are too many memories to tell. Too many faces to thank," Steyn wrote, quoting lines from the Counting Crows' A Long December to express himself. "Today I officially retire from the game I love the most. Bitter sweet but grateful.
"Thank you to everyone, from family to teammates, journalists to fans, it's been a incredible journey together."
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— Dale Steyn (@DaleSteyn62) August 31, 2021
In January, Steyn had made himself unavailable for Royal Challengers Bangalore's campaign at the 2021 edition of the IPL, adding, however, that he wasn't retiring from the game, but that he would play other T20 leagues "nicely spaced out" to allow him to pursue other things. He had left Test cricket in August 2019. In 2020, having missed out on a central contract with South Africa, Steyn was picked in their T20I team and made it clear he would be looking to play in the T20 World Cup that year. This was shortly before the Covid-19 pandemic struck and the World Cup was called off.
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