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IPL 2025: Dale Steyn Steps Down As Bowling Coach Of Sunrisers Hyderabad

James Franklin, a former New Zealand bowler has been named as the replacement and filled in the position of Dale Steyn.

Dale Steyn, an incredible fast bowler has confirmed that he will not be a part of Sunrisers Hyderabad as the bowling coach in Indian Premier League (IPL). But he’ll be continuing with the other team of same franchise that is Sunrisers Eastern Cape in SA20 competition.

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The Sunrisers Eastern Cape have won both the editions of the SA20 competition so far.

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“Cricket announcement. A big thank you to Sunrisers Hyderabad for my few years with them as bowling coach at the IPL, unfortunately, I won’t be returning for IPL 2025,” Steyn wrote on X.

Also Read: IND Vs NZ: BIG SHOCK! Devon Conway Takes Single-Handed Catch To Dismiss Sarfaraz Khan- WATCH

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“However, I will continue to work with Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the SA20 here in South Africa. Two time winners here in SA20, let’s try make it THREE in a row,” he added.

James Franklin, a former New Zealand bowler has been named as the replacement and filled in the position of Dale Steyn.

Also Read: IND Vs NZ: No Shubman Gill, Akashdeep In India’s Playing XI- What Will Be Team’s Approach?

First published on: Oct 17, 2024 11:24 AM IST


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