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South Africa spinner Imran Tahir to quit ODI cricket after World Cup
Dubai, March 4 (CRICKETNMORE): South Africa leg-spinner Imran Tahir will step down from ODI cricket after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, it was announced on Monday.
The Pakistan-born twirler is currently contracted to Cricket South Africa (CSA) until 31 July, after which he will make himself available for T20 franchise cricket, according to ICC's website.
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