
Club: | Chennai Super Kings |
Position: | Bowler |
Nationality: | Pakistani |
Age: | 27.03.1979 (46) |
Batting Style: | Right-handed |
Wife: | Sumayya Dildar |
Bowling Style: | Right-arm leg spin |
Height: | 5ft. 8 in. (1.78 m) |
Weight: | 68 Kg |




Season | Team | League |
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2011-2015 |
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2011-2019 |
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2013-2019 |
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2014-2020 |
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Imran Tahir
Transfer career:
- 1996/97–2005/06 Lahore[a]
- 1997/98–1998/99 Water & Power Development Authority
- 2001/02–2003/04 Sui Northern Gas
- 2002/03 Sialkot
- 2004/05–2006/07 Pakistan International Airlines
- 2007/08–2009/10 Titans
- 2008–2014 Hampshire
- 2008/09–2009/10 Easterns
- 2010/11–present Dolphins
- 2012/13–2013/14 Highveld Lions
- 2014–2016 Delhi Daredevils
- 2015–2016 Nottinghamshire
- 2018; 2020 Multan Sultans
- 2018–present Chennai Super Kings
- 2018–2019 Guyana Amazon Warriors
- 2018–2019 Nelson Mandela Bay Giants
Biography: Imran Tahir is one of the few cricketers who blossomed late in their career at an advanced age. In 2017, aged 37, Tahir became the no.1 ranked T20I and ODI bowler. Born in Lahore, he moved to South Africa and played for them at the International level in all three formats of the game. One of the most mysterious and lethal leg-spinners in world cricket, he is unplayable on his day and can bowl against the best batsmen of the world.