International World XI cricketers Hashim Amla (L) and Imran Tahir (R) take part in a practice session at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on September 11, 2017. | AFP 
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Imran Tahir did not hesitate when asked to tour Pakistan

The Proteas leggie has family in Lahore, where all three T20s between World XI and Pakistan will be played on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.

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LAHORE: South Africa leg-spinner Imran Tahir was quick to sign on to the tour of Pakistan.

He visits his country of birth every year.

Tahir still has family in Lahore, where all three Twenty20s between his World XI and Pakistan will be played on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Part of the first major cricket tour of Pakistan in eight years, Tahir said he wants to see Pakistan staging international matches again.

"I told (teammates) very positive things because I have been coming here to meet my family every year," he said on Monday. "I answered their questions and they have come, so thanks to them that they believed me.

"We have come here with a positive mind and will go positively."

Tahir grew up in Lahore wanting to play for Pakistan and was picked for the national under-19 and A teams. He migrated to South Africa in 2006. Competition for places in Pakistan teams was hard, and he said, "It made me tough."

He made his debut for South Africa at the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and was the team's second highest wicket-taker.

"I am very proud and very happy where I am in my career," he said.

He's one of five South African cricketers in the World XI, along with captain Faf du Plessis, Morne Morkel, Hashim Amla, and David Miller.

"When I was told that these three matches could happen, probably I was the first one who said that I would love to go," Tahir said.

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