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IPL 2019 | Dale Steyn ruled out of RCB’s remaining encounter with shoulder inflammation

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Just days after joining Royal Challengers Bangalore, Dale Steyn has been ruled out of 2019 IPL due to a shoulder inflammation problem that he picked up after the game against Chennai Super Kings. The South African pacer was not a part of the team for the home game against Kings XI Punjab.

When Royal Challengers Bangalore’s journey came to a stand-still, Dale Steyn's inclusion came as a breath of fresh air as it provided an instant impetus to RCB's bowling unit, particularly in the new-ball passage as the pacer struck twice in each of the two encounters. However, the South African will now go back to his country to heal the injury and try to make himself fit for the World Cup.

"Dale Steyn has been prescribed with ample rest due to inflammation in his shoulder. On account of the state of his health, Dale will not be available to take part further in the ongoing season of IPL. His presence has helped the team immensely and we are very thankful for the inspiration and passion that he brought to the squad," read the statement given by Sanjeev Churiwala, Chairman of RCB, reported Cricbuzz.

"The team will deeply miss his energy and presence around. We wish him a speedy recovery and all the luck for all future endeavours."

South Africa's team manager Dr Mohammed Moosajee reasoned the need to get the pacer on the recovery process at the earliest with the World Cup coming within a month’s time.

"Dale felt discomfort after playing his second match at the tournament. Upon assessment and subsequent investigations, a flare-up of his right shoulder was confirmed," said Moosajee.

"With the World Cup around the corner, it is our priority to get him back to full fitness before the squad departs on May 19th. He will consult with a shoulder specialist upon his return and a recovery plan will be put in place."

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