The Qalandars has also enlisted the talents like Craig Ervine, Asif Ali, Tahir Baig, Hilton Cartwright, Tim Siefert and Tayyab Abbas, adding strength to their batting lineup with powerful hitters.


Lahore: Mohammad Amir, the former pacer, on Monday joined the Durban Qalandars for the upcoming inaugural edition of the Zim Afro T10.
The Qalandars also enlisted the talents like Craig Ervine, Asif Ali, Tahir Baig, Hilton Cartwright, Tim Siefert and Tayyab Abbas, adding strength to their batting lineup with powerful hitters.
Meanwhile, Pakistan pacer, Shahnawaz Dahani, signed with the Harare Hurricanes for the tournament. The Hurricanes is co-owned by Bollywood actor, Sanjay Dutt.
Meanwhile, Usman Shinwari and Mohammad Hafeez have been drafted by Johannesburg Buffaloes.
The Zim Afro T10 will feature five teams competing for the championship, including the Durban Qalandars, Cape Town Samp Army, Bulawayo Braves, Harare Hurricanes, and Joburg Buffaloes.
Pakistan players in Zim Afro T10 League 2023:
Harare Hurricanes
Shahnawaz Dahani
Johannesburg Buffaloes
Usman Shinwari and Mohammad Hafeez
Durban Qalandars
Asif Ali, Mohammed Amir, Mirza Tahir Baig and Tayyab Abbas

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