ICC World Twenty20: Injury fears grip South Africa as Faf du Plessis, Dale Steyn uncertain
South Africa take on Sri Lanka in their ICC World Twenty20 opening clash on Saturday. The Proteas hammered Pakistan by 8 wickets in the last warm-up tie on Wednesday.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 20, 2014 02:30 pm IST
Title contenders South Africa were sweating over the fitness of injured captain Faf du Plessis (in pic) and premier fast bowler Dale Steyn ahead of their ICC World Twenty20 opener against Sri Lanka on Saturday. (Read: India vs Pakistan clash to set the ball rolling as Super-10 beckons)
The two key players are recovering from hamstring injuries, and their availability for the Super-10 group one match in Chittagong will not be known until just before the toss takes place.
Steyn aggravated a right hamstring strain suffered during the recent Test series against Australia while playing a warm-up match in Fatullah on Tuesday, where he limped off after bowling 2.2 overs.
A statement from Cricket South Africa late on Wednesday said Steyn will "continue to receive treatment from the physiotherapist to give him the best chance of recovery for the opening match".
Du Plessis has a "50-50" chance of playing the opening match, the cricket board added.
"The medical team is cautious of rushing him too soon because of the explosive nature of T20 cricket and the back-to-back schedule of fixtures," the statement said.
"He will continue to receive extensive treatment and rehab to give him the best chance of regaining full fitness for the opening match."
If du Plessis sits out, one-day captain AB de Villiers is expected to lead the Proteas.
South Africa's second match is against New Zealand in Chittagong on Monday.
England and a first-round qualifier are the other teams in the group, with two advancing to the semi-finals.