Shoulder injury rules Dale Steyn out of the World Cup

The International Cricket Council said in a statement that it had approved bowler Beuran Hendricks as a replacement player.

Update: 2019-06-04 11:41 GMT
South Africa has been dealing with injury woes as Kagiso Rabada's fitness was also a major concern for the team. (Photo: AP)

London: South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn has been ruled out of the World Cup with a shoulder injury, tournament organisers announced on Tuesday.

The International Cricket Council said in a statement that it had approved pace bowler Beuran Hendricks as a replacement for Steyn for the remainder of the tournament.

"Bowler Steyn has suffered a second shoulder injury which has not responded to treatment and has ruled him out of bowling for the foreseeable future," said the ICC statement.

"His replacement Hendricks is a left-arm fast bowler."

The 35-year-old had been battling to overcome a shoulder injury in time for Wednesday's clash with India in Southampton, with South Africa under huge pressure after defeats in their opening two matches of the tournament.

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