Ferocious Dale Steyn prefers to avoid spotlight
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Dale Steyn produced one of the fiercest spells of fast bowling seen to tear through the Pakistan batting and reduce the visitors to their lowest test score, though the man himself considers he is just part of a nicely balanced attack.
Steyn bagged figures of six for eight as the Proteas dismissed Pakistan for 49 on day two of the first test at the Wanderers on a wicket that although helpful to the seamers, was certainly no minefield.
It is the third time in two seasons South Africa have bowled another team out for under 50, a run of success last achieved by England 125 years ago.
South Africa also skittled Australia for 47 at Newlands in Nov. 2011, and New Zealand for 45 at the same ground last month.
The attack, led by Steyn, is drawing comparisons with the venomous West Indies pace battery of the 1970s and 1980s.
Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore said he had never seen such ferocity from fast bowlers as Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander left his batsman unable to score runs and powerless to keep hold of their wickets.
Steyn's on-field persona is one of aggression, but off it he is a laid-back surfer who does not enjoy the attention.
"I just want to do well for my country and for the team, we are pushing to create something really special," he told reporters. "When this team puts its mind to it, we feel like anything is achievable."
STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT
Although he refuses to be drawn on comparisons between himself and the West Indian and Australian fast bowlers of the past, statistics are in his favour.
When he reached 300 test wickets against New Zealand last month in his 61st match, he was the third fastest bowler in tests to do so after Muttiah Muralitharan (58th) and Dennis Lillee (56th).
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