New Delhi: Spearhead of South African bowling line-up, Dale Steyn, left the field due to pain on the third day of the first Test against England at Kingsmead, Durban to give the hosts some hiccups.


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Initially, it seemed the pacer was struggling with some shoulder strain when he left the field after 6.2 overs of England's 2nd innings.


However, Steyn made a surprise comeback to the field in the 11th over.


Soon after his comeback, Cricket South Africa (CSA) tweeted that Styen will be taken for a scan later.



It would be a big blow for the hosts if Steyn becomes unavailable for the remaining series.


In the first innings, the 32-year-old ageing cricketer remained the most successful bower for his side, with the figures of 25.1-70-4.