• Dale Steyn is a part of team Kandy Tuskers in LPL 2020.

  • The Proteas star is pro in fishing and often shares pictures with the fish on social media.

LPL 2020 – WATCH: “Do you know I’m a fisherman too”: Azam Khan’s hilarious conversation with Dale Steyn
Azam Khan, Dale Steyn (Pic Source: Twitter)

Azam Khan, the son of former Pakistan cricketer Moin Khan, got involved in a hilarious conversation with South Africa veteran Dale Steyn during the ongoing Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2020.

Azam, who is a part of team Galle Gladiators, told Steyn that he is also a fisherman when the Proteas star came out to bat for Kandy Tuskers.

Steyn’s response to Azam’s words left commentators in splits.

“Do you know I’m a fisherman too?”, said Azam from behind the stumps. To this, Steyn replied: “Really?”.

Here’s the video:

https://twitter.com/nibraz88cricket/status/1337262424290816004

Earlier in the tournament, Steyn showcased his fisherman celebration after dismissing Jaffna Stallions’ Avishka Fernando. In his unique style, the speedster first pretended off catching a fish and then pulled it out of the water.

Apart from delivering toe-crushing yorkers and nasty bouncers on the cricket field, Steyn is pro in fishing and often uploads pictures of the same on social media accounts.

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