Dale Steyn Proteas MCC

Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews became the first player to be given “timed out” in the history of international cricket on Monday. Photo: BackpagePix

Dale Steyn drops f-bomb after Dane van Niekerk misses SA Women’s T20 World Cup squad

Dale Steyn has reacted with disbelief at former Proteas women’s skipper Dane van Niekerk’s exclusion from the SA Women’s T20 World Cup squad.

Dale Steyn Proteas MCC

Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews became the first player to be given “timed out” in the history of international cricket on Monday. Photo: BackpagePix

Proteas legend Dale Steyn has, like many others, reacted with disbelief at former Proteas women’s skipper Dane van Niekerk’s exclusion from the squad to take part in the Women’s T20 World Cup in February.

Van Niekerk described herself as “broken” on Tuesday after being left out of South Africa’s squad for the tournament which will be held in Mzansi.

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The 29-year-old was overlooked for the tournament, which starts in Cape Town on 10 February, because she failed to meet minimum fitness standards, according to chief selector Clinton du Preez.

“Dane was given an extensive opportunity to meet the minimum criteria or the fitness benchmark,” he said.

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One of the fitness tests requires women cricketers to run two kilometres in 9 minutes and 30 seconds.

That equates to each kilometre covered in 4 minutes and 45 seconds.

ESPN Cricinfo reported that Van Niekerk missed the target by 18 seconds.

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“It’s purely based on the not meeting of the fitness criteria that she’s missed out,” said Du Preez.

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Van Niekerk, who was named one of Wisden’s Five Cricketers of the Year last year, has long been regarded as one of South Africa’s leading players as a top-order batter, leg-break bowler and respected captain.

Dane van Niekerk has not played for SA since November 2021

She broke an ankle in an accident at home in November 2021 and has not played international cricket since then, although she did feature in The Hundred in England last year.

Van Niekerk posted an Instagram picture soon after the team was announced with the caption, “Absolutely BROKEN.”

Leading all-rounder Marizanne Kapp, who is married to Van Niekerk and was selected for the World Cup, retweeted her wife’s post with the caption, “One of the best captains in world cricket.”

She continued in Afrikaans, “You will be missed.”

Kapp added a heart emoji and another denoting a broken heart.

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Van Niekerk missed selection for a triangular tournament involving India and West Indies earlier this month but it had been widely expected she would return for the World Cup.

While the tri-series was being played, Van Niekerk posted a picture of herself batting in the nets in East London, saying it had been “a tough few weeks” and thanking the people who were helping her regain fitness.

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Reaction on social media was overwhelmingly in support of Van Niekerk.

Proteas fast bowling legend Dale Steyn commented, “Oh fuck, I missed my 2km time by seconds, must mean I’m shit”.

Sune Luus will captain the South African team at the World Cup.

PROTEAS WOMEN SQUAD FOR T20 WORLD CUP:

Suné Luus (Titans – captain), Chloé Tryon (Dolphins – vice-captain), Anneke Bosch (North West Dragons), Tazmin Brits (Garden Route Badgers), Nadine de Klerk (Western Province), Annerie Dercksen (Garden Route Badgers), Lara Goodall (Western Province), Shabnim Ismail (Dolphins), Sinalo Jafta (Western Province), Marizanne Kapp (Eastern Province), Ayabonga Khaka (Lions), Masabata Klaas (North West Dragons), Nonkululeko Mlaba (Dolphins), Delmi Tucker (Western Province), Laura Wolvaardt (Western Province)

Non-traveling reserves: Micaéla Andrews (Garden Route Badgers), Tebogo Macheke (Titans), Tumi Sekhukhune (Lions)

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse