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Steyn's close call with deadly snake

The South Africa paceman learnt a lesson when he pulled over to help an injured snake

Venomous Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn has cautioned his social media followers after a close run-in with a deadly snake in South Africa’s Kruger National Park.

Travelling by car with a friend in the National Park, located 400km north-east of Johannesburg, Steyn pulled over to help what he thought was an injured brown house snake.

But the 32-year-old got more than he bargained for when he discovered it was in fact a deadly Black Mamba snake he was dealing with.

Steyn posted a video of the encounter on Instagram and urged his followers to avoid getting in a similar situation to the one he found himself in.

"So this poor guy was hit by a car, we stopped to move him out the road thinking it was a brown house snake," Steyn wrote on his Instragram account.


"Got a little too close and then realized what we were actually dealing with! Mr Black Mamba!

"This post is not to show how brave we were, it's to show that if you don't know what you dealing with then best you leave it alone! Lesson learnt! #wildouthere #blackmamba."

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Steyn is currently sitting out South Africa's ODI series against England with a shoulder problem and is hoping to be fit again for the World Twenty20 in India next month. 

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