Steyn has foregone a chance to play in a four-day domestic first class game this weekend ahead of next week’s test at Newlands.
He is instead hoping for a chance to play in the fourth test at the Wanderers in Johannesburg at the end of the month.
"People are saying it is so disappointing that you can’t play the four-day game but what would be worse is playing the game and walking off with another injury," he said.
"That speaks for the test matches too. I can’t imagine another test where I need to walk off halfway because my foot is just a little bruised. "I can’t let my team mates down, or my country for that matter. It has happened a couple of times now. We are pushing for that fourth test,” he added. Steyn, 34, had been mooted as a possible replacement for the suspended Kagiso Rabada, who was banned for the rest of the series against Australia after being twice charged for unsporting behaviour during South Africa’s second test win in Port Elizabeth. The series is tied at 1-1.
(Reporting by Mark Gleeson, editing by Toby Davis)
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