South Africa although remain hopeful about his particiation in the rest of tournament as the fracture is not on Tahir's bowling hand. "The team management have not decided if he will play against India," Mohammed Moosajee, the team manager told ESPNCricinfo.
However, with the latest development of being advised rest for a couple of days, Tahir's chances of playing against India on Saturday look very slim.
The selection committee of South Africa will soon take a call on his selection and future participation.Â
The Pakistan born spinner is South Africa's leading wicket-taker with 11 scalps and is the second highest wicket-taker in the tournament behind Shahid Afridi.
Tahir suffers fractured thumb, advised rest
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