
Proteas release Tahir for final two T20Is against Zimbabwe

Proteas bowling duo move up in ODI rankings

Tahir: I want to play for as long as possible
Imran Tahir
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Tahir backs the Proteas to shine at the 2019 World Cup
Proteas spinner Imran Tahir feels that the side will be competitive in the 2019 edition of the Cricket World Cup set to be staged in England and Wales.
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Tahir looking for World Cup glory with Proteas
Proteas spinner Imran Tahir believes they have the players and the belief that they can break their duck at ICC global events.
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CSA issue statement on Tahir racial abuse incident
Cricket South Africa have responded to videos circulating on social media that show an unnamed man racially abusing Proteas spinner Imran Tahir at the Wanderers on Saturday.
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Marquee Protea players for the new T20 global destination league announced
CSA have announced the eight marquee Protea players who will be representing franchises in the first two editions of the new T20 Global Destination League.
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Tahir joins Rising Pune Supergiant
The Proteas talismanic leg-spinner Imran Tahir will be joining in on the 2017 Indian Premier League party after being signed by the Rising Pune Supergiants.
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Tahir looks to stay number 1
Protea spinner Imran Tahir has expressed delight at being the number one bowler in the world in both T20I and ODI cricket on the eve of a bilateral series against New Zealand.
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Tahir confident new breed will bloom
South Africa spinner Imran Tahir is optimistic that the new breed of youngsters the Proteas are producing will lead the team to success in the future.
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Tahir cops fine after Warner altercation
South African spinner Imran Tahir has been fined 30 percent of his match fee by the ICC after an on-field altercation with David Warner during Wednesday's fifth and final ODI between the two sides.
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Tahir excited by increase in SA spin stocks
South Africa spinner Imran Tahir is pleased rather than dismayed by the increasing number of spinners in the country, saying it's hugely positive for the Proteas to see such a variety of slow bowling coming through.