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Rising Pune Supergiants adds Imran Tahir to squad, replaces injured Marsh

| | Mar 24, 2017, at 11:22 pm
Pune, Mar 24 (IBNS): IPL side Rising Pune Supergiant‏s on Friday announced South African spinner Imran Tahir has joined the squad.

"Please welcome the latest addition to the #Supergiant family, Imran Tahir. Are you excited to watch him celebrate wickets in style?," the IPL side tweeted.

Tahir has been included in the squad as a replacement to injured Australian cricketer Mitchell Marsh.

IPL's own Twitter handle posted: "UPDATE: @RPSupergiants bring in Imran Tahir as replacement for Mitchell Marsh who has been ruled out owing to a shoulder injury #IPL2017."

The tenth edition of the tournament will be played soon.

 

Image: ICC website

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