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Imran Tahir joins Nottinghamshire as overseas player

Image: Imran Tahir is set for a temporary spell with Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire have signed South Africa leg-spinner Imran Tahir until the end of the season.

The 36-year-old, who has played 16 Tests, 41 one-day internationals and 16 Twenty20 internationals for South Africa, replaces the injured Ben Hilfenhaus as the county’s overseas player.

Pakistan-born Tahir played for Hampshire during the 2008, 2009 and 2011 seasons and took 130 wickets in 29 first-class matches, at an average of 25.46.

In 2010 he played for Warwickshire and bagged 56 wickets at 24.57.

In first-class cricket overall, Tahir has played 174 matches in Pakistan, England and South Africa and has claimed 711 wickets at 26.41.

Tahir will also feature for the Outlaws in the Royal London One-Day Cup where he will bid to improve his record in 50-over cricket which has seen him take 57 wickets at 21.67 for Hampshire and Warwickshire.

"Imran is experienced, he’s played lots of cricket in England and we know how effective international class spinners can be during the business end of a county season," said Nottinghamshire director of cricket Mick Newell. 

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"We were always open to replacing Ben with a spinner, Imran was available and looks a good option for us.

"We've started to play on some increasingly dry pitches this season, surfaces on which an extra spin option might help us win some matches. With the signing of Imran, we’ll have that in most of our matches between now and the end of the season.

"We see him as someone who can have success for us in both red and white ball cricket.

"A world class leg-spinner is a valuable commodity to any side in any form of the game, particularly one of Imran’s quality and experience.

"We’ve built some momentum with the cricket we have played in recent weeks. Hopefully this addition will help us maintain that through to the end of the season."

Tahir is set to make his debut in the Royal London One-Day Cup fixture against Essex on Sunday.

He will then be available for the subsequent 50-over fixtures against Lancashire and Middlesex and the LV= County Championship fixture against Worcestershire, before temporarily returning to South Africa for the T20 and ODI series against New Zealand.

Following the conclusion of that series on August 26, he will return to Trent Bridge for the remainder of the campaign, with Dan Christian deputising during his absence.

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