This, but it's also nice to see his mega rage translate into success.I'm all for Steyn's team mates being tripe. Steyn's fury is hilarious.
Never seen him being outwardly furious at his teammates for putting down catches. I'm sure inwardly he is seething but after Chipli dropped KP and after Mishra dropped Franklin, he just calmly walked back to his mark and tried again. Unless you are referring to his post-wicket celebrations but doesn't he always celebrate aggressively?I'm all for Steyn's team mates being tripe. Steyn's fury is hilarious.
Steyn has a remarkable death stare, and you can visibly see his pulse thundering when **** goes down.Never seen him being outwardly furious at his teammates for putting down catches. I'm sure inwardly he is seething but after Chipli dropped KP and after Mishra dropped Franklin, he just calmly walked back to his mark and tried again. Unless you are referring to his post-wicket celebrations but doesn't he always celebrate aggressively?
This.Steyn has a remarkable death stare, and you can visibly see his pulse thundering when **** goes down.
He's not some outwardly ranty half crazed git, which is half the appeal of his fury.
I don't really like to spoil the party, since I agree with you, but Steijn's outstanding economy might partly be the result of batsmen sitting him out while waiting for the crap bowlers to deliver their freebies.These are his figures this IPL, taking out the Rajasthan game which Cevno mentioned.
4 overs 2/25 against CSK
4 overs 3/12 against MI
4 overs 2/19 against DD
4 overs 2/24 against KKR
4 overs 2/10 against MI
Up against arguably the 4 strongest batting line-ups in the tournament (bar RCB), he has managed to pick up at least two wickets per game and go at an average of 4.5 runs per over. Taking into account that he plays for the worst team in the competition and that his team can't field to save their lives, that's quite remarkable.
If that's the case, he's earned that respect by being an outstanding bowler. Vettori has often been afforded the same when playing for NZ. And as the last guy said, taking 2-3 wickets a game is mightily impressive in that case.I don't really like to spoil the party, since I agree with you, but Steijn's outstanding economy might partly be the result of batsmen sitting him out while waiting for the crap bowlers to deliver their freebies.
Despite all the wins KKR managing, I still think KKR got the team combo wrong. In Playoffs, they will Pay Off for sureHmm Lee bowling at the death on a pitch like this. Chennai probably had a wet dream about this happening.
But on that pitch the longer Kallis stays regardless of what he is doing, Kolkata wins. Only way Chennai were going to win was if they got through him early.Typical Kallis IPL innings.
Piles the pressure on the next guy coming in and the guy at the other end. You really want to get *ahead* of the run rate on a pitch like this, not assume you're going to explode at the death.