Dale Steyn is targeting June 2017 for a comeback, which could mean he will only turn out for South Africa during their tour to England next year. Steyn, who is five away from overtaking Shaun Pollock as South Africas top Test wicket-taker, was ruled out for at least six months after breaking a bone in his right shoulder during the second day of the Perth Test last month and hopes to begin light activity by February.The first two to three months is just the healing phase so by the end of February I will start to be able to do things like light bowling, start swimming and all that kind of stuff, Steyn said, during the match between the national cricket and rugby teams in Newlands last week.Steyn all but ruled himself out of the domestic season and the IPL but left the door open for participation in the Champions Trophy which begins on June 1. South Africa will play three ODIs in England before that, followed by three T20s at the end of June and four Tests in July and August. Doubtless, Steyn will need some game time before June but he insisted he will not rush his way back, as he has done before.June is realistic for South Africa. I havent had a long break like this in a good few years and every season I go into it with something wrong, whether it be a little hammie or whatever. It will be nice to go into a season, starting in June, and confidently know that I am really strong and in a good place, he said.Steyn was particularly satisfied that he left South Africas attack in solid hands and was impressed with the way they stood up in his absence in Australia. We definitely out-bowled Australia and thats why we ended up winning. Our batters all contributed in parts but at the end of the day, I think it was our bowlers that won it.He admitted to having itchy feet already and will have one eye on the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka, which he has tipped South Africa to win convincingly. Sri Lanka are a good side but in South Africa - nothing against them - we should win, he said, even hazarding a guess at the scoreline. Two-nil, with one possibly washed out with rain.Every member of the pack got a special mention from Steyn, who called their collective performance unreal and expects them to take that form into the Sri Lanka Tests. I was sitting at home during the Hobart Test and I knew [Kyle] Abbott was always going to bowl well. He is one of those guys who bowls top of off stump all the time, hes got a skiddy bouncer and thats all you need in Test cricket. In Hobart, there was a little bit of assistance, so when youve got a bowler like that with skills like he does, you are going to do well. Its obviously difficult to do it but he does it really well.But then KG (Kagiso Rabada), he just ran in and bowled quick all day. Thats all you want from him and he strikes every now and again. And then Vernon [Philander] is quality, thats why he got the Man of the Series, he can bat and we all know he can bowl. He hasnt disappointed in four or five years of playing. The way we are playing, with our bowlers doing well, quietly, confidently, we should beat Sri Lanka. Fake Yeezy 451 .Y. -- Canadas Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse have another World Cup gold medal after winning the two-women bobsled race on Saturday in Lake Placid, N. Fake Yeezys Store . -- Vincent Lecavalier got everything but the desired result in his return to Tampa Bay. http://www.fakeyeezysforsale.com/fake-yeezy-350-cleat/ . LOUIS -- Theres no telling how these wacky World Series games will end. Fake Yeezys Outlet . A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. The unidentified worker broke both legs and was airlifted to a nearby hospital. Fake Yeezy Powerphase . -- Lou Brocks shoulder-to-shoulder collision with Bill Freehan during the 1968 World Series and Pete Roses bruising hit on Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star game could become relics of baseball history, like the dead-ball era. CHICAGO -- The Texas Rangers starting rotation gets a big lift with Saturdays return of right-hander Yu Darvish.Darvish, 29, was expected to be reinstated off the 15-day disabled list and start the middle game of the three-game Rangers-Cubs series at Wrigley Field. It will be his first start since a no-decision against Houston on June 8.Darvish worked so hard on his rehab that the Rangers had to work on what to do with his extra strength.He practically had to learn how to compensate for the added power that he had, Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said Friday. He worked out so hard on his rehab that his legs got so strong, his lower half got so strong that he was throwing a little bit harder.Fortunately for him, for us hes ready to go and obviously hes a huge part of our club.Darvish will face Cubs right-hander Jason Hammel (7-5, 3.46 ERA) in the 2:20 p.m. ET game.The Japanese right-hander was 10-7 with a 3.06 ERA in 2014, his last season with extensive playing time. He missed the 2015 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow.Darvish started the 2016 season on the disabled list, rejoined the Rangers and returned to the disabled list on June 13 with right shoulder discomfort, retroactive to June 6.The Rangers also activated right-hander Keone Kela from the 60-day disabled list. Hes expected to help the bullpen in the second half after being sidelined for surgery to treat a bone spur in his right elbow.Kela was 1-0 with a 7.11 ERA in seven appearances.I feel very good about the club, getting a couple of key guys back here on the pitching staff will go a long ways, Daniels said. Youre talking about two guys -- one at the frront of the rotation and the other at the back of the bullpen -- are elite-level talents.dddddddddddd. Its a big shot in the arm getting those two back here.The weekend set is the Rangers first at Wrigley Field since 2013 when they took just one in three games in a series that started in April and didnt finish until a May 6 makeup of an April 17 rainout.Cubs manager Joe Maddon said he feels more refreshed after catching up on sleep and hopes his team feels the same way as they resumed play after an admittedly rough stretch of 24 consecutive games heading into the All-Star break.I always attempt to gauge what they (his team) may feel like the way I feel like, he said Friday. Ive probably have not been as tired as I was at this break ever. I think the schedule leading up to it contributed to that. If I felt the need to rest, Im certain our guys felt the same way.The Cubs are slowly regaining full strength with the return of catcher David Ross (concussion symptoms) and left-hander Clayton Richard (finger blister) on Friday.Next to come back might be outfielder Dexter Fowler, sidelined since June 19 with a right hamstring strain. Maddon said Fowler could be reactivated sometime next week.He ran yesterday, hit the bases and felt good about it, Maddon said. Hopefully, by the end of this coming week, hell be available to us.Fowler missed 21 games since being placed on the disabled list June 10 with a right hamstring strain.Maddon foresees potential rehab assignments in coming days before Fowler is reinstated with the Cubs. ' ' '