Pakistan's left-arm pacer Mir Hamza has been signed by Warwickshire Cricket Club for two County Championship fixtures.
Hamza has joined the club in Edgbaston where he will feature in first match against Lancashire, starting tomorrow. The next contest will be against Middlesex next week.
"I’m pleased to be given this opportunity," said Hamza in a statement released by the club. "Having played in the County Championship before I know what to expect and I’m ready to go as the team is in good form,
"I’ve seen the impact Hassan has made within the group and coming in I want to impact these matches with the ball. I know how important these matches are, especially at Edgbaston, so I will be giving it my all," he added.
Karachi-born Hamza has featured in 95 first-class matches, including three Tests, taking 379 wickets at an average of 22.40.
Hamza made his Test debut in Abu Dhabi back in 2018. He was left out of the Test squad after just a Test match. This year in January, he made a comeback against New Zealand but could only take a wicket on a batting-friendly track.
He then toured with Pakistan Shaheens' team to Zimbabwe for two four-dayers and six 50-over format games.