Dale Steyn is set to mentor some of England's emerging fast bowlers during a training camp in South Africa next month, as revealed by ESPNcricinfo. The legendary pace bowler will be joining Andrew Flintoff's coaching team for the England Lions, alongside former South African cricketer Neil McKenzie, in what promises to be a valuable learning experience for the young talents.
Steyn, who took 439 wickets in his stellar Test career for South Africa, will work with the Lions on a short-term basis. The ECB named a 19-man training squad at the start of the month, with the tour due to run from November 20 until December 14. It will largely consist of a training camp but will conclude with a four-day match against South Africa A in Western Province.
The squad is packed with ten seamers, including two players with full international caps in Pat Brown and Josh Hull, and two others who were unused squad members this summer in Dillon Pennington and John Turner. The other six fast bowlers are Zaman Akhtar, Kasey Aldridge, Henry Crocombe, Tom Lawes, Harry Moore and Mitchell Stanley.
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Ed Barney, who replaced Mo Bobat as the ECB's performance director earlier this year, said the seam-dominated squad reflected "England's short and long-term needs" across formats. "Over half the squad consists of seamers, reflecting our continued focus on supporting these players to achieve their potential," Barney said.
McKenzie, the former South Africa batter, will oversee a group of batters which three recent members of the England Under-19s set-up in Freddie McCann, Ben McKinney and Hamza Sheikh. Dan Mousley will join the Lions tour after travelling to the Caribbean for England's white-ball series, while James Coles, Matty Hurst and James Rew also feature.
McKenzie was part of Flintoff's coaching staff in his first role as head coach earlier this year, when he took charge of Northern Superchargers in the Hundred. He has also worked with South Africa's national team and Desert Vipers, and was recently replaced as Royal Challengers Bengaluru's batting coach by Dinesh Karthik.
Karthik was another coach briefly brought into the Lions set-up on a short-term basis in India earlier this year, with the ECB seeking to harness local knowledge on development tours. It is understood that Jacques Kallis was also scoped out as an option for the South Africa camp, though is not expected to feature when a full list of coaching staff is announced later this week.