ISLAMABAD – Spinner Imran Tahir is on the verge of scripting World Cuphistory for South Africa when his team lock horns against New Zealand in acrunch group stage clash at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Wednesday.
Tahir has scalped eight wickets in five matches so far and he is theleading wicket-taker for the Proteas in the tournament. Tahir has now takenhis overall World Cup wickets tally to 37 and he is on the cusp of a bigrecord.
Tahir needs just two wickets to become the highest wicket-taker for SouthAfrica in World Cups. Currently, legendary pacer Alan Donald tops thecharts and Tahir is just one wicket away from equalling his record.






