Steyn, Rabada on track to play in team’s opener, says coach Gibson

The West Indian seems buoyed by the recovery of the two pacers

May 15, 2019 09:25 pm | Updated 09:25 pm IST - CAPE TOWN

Strike force: South Africa, which meets England on May 30, is expecting its two best pacers Steyn, left, and Rabada to return to full fitness.

Strike force: South Africa, which meets England on May 30, is expecting its two best pacers Steyn, left, and Rabada to return to full fitness.

South Africa’s premier pace duo of Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada could be fit to play in the high-voltage World Cup opener against England, according to coach Ottis Gibson.

South Africa locks horns with the home team on May 30, and it is expecting its two best pacers to return to full fitness before the opening game.

Both Steyn and Rabada’s IPL campaigns were cut short by injuries, but the latter had picked 25 wickets by then for Delhi Capitals.

“There was an issue with KG (Rabada) and there was an issue with Dale, but we feel that those guys are on track,” Gibson told reporters on Tuesday. “There’s nothing that people should be alarmed about. They’re going to both make full recoveries and be able to take their place at the World Cup.”

‘Excellent’ mood

The squad converged in the city and took a hike up Table Mountain, and the 50-year-old Gibson, a former West Indies pacer from Barbados, seemed buoyed by his two pacers’ recovery and “excellent” mood in the camp.

“We’ve been away from each other, all over the world and so on,” he said. “To have everybody back is awesome. The fact that the guys who played in the IPL final also turned up in good health is also very nice.

“One thing I really enjoy about this group is, when we come together, we really come together. There was all sorts of ‘bromance’ and hugging and people connecting with each other going on last night.

“We waited for the IPL guys to get off the plane about 4 O’clock yesterday, and we had a nice little session. We went for a team meal last night and got together and started our conversations around how we’re going to approach the World Cup journey.”

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