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TELFORD VICE, Perth
DALE Steyn would have left Australia on Sunday night secure in the knowledge that Kagiso Rabada has a firm grip on what needs to be done on the last day of the first test at the WACA today.
At 4.30am (SA time) on Monday morning Steyn would have been halfway on his way home to have his broken shoulder surgically repaired.
Rabada would have been marking out a run-up, ready to let fly to add to his haul of 3/49 in search of the six wickets South Africa still need t...
Published on November 06, 2016 23:00