Manchester: Proteas' leg-spinner Imran Tahir, who will play his last ODI on Saturday, believes that the future of South Africa cricket is in good hands as there is a lot of talent in the country.
Tahir made his ODI debut in February 2011 -- just a month before his 32nd birthday -- but has still racked up a century of appearances, more than 170 wickets and the most dismissals by any South African at World Cups, surpassing Allan Donald in the ongoing edition of the showpiece event.
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And it will all come to an end for the 40-year-old who will retire from 50-over cricket after the South Africa-Australia match at the Old Trafford on Saturday.
While Tahir will look to finish on a high and help his side to just a third win in the competition, the leg spinner feels goodbye to be the saddest word.
"It will be quite a hurtful and sad moment for me, but I've prepared myself for that, so hopefully it will go well for me and the team," said Tahir.
"I'm not worried about future of the team -- we've got lots of youngsters. Obviously these youngsters need a bit of experience of international cricket but that happens to all the teams all over the world. I strongly believe there is a lot of talent but they just need experience and then they'll get to the stage where everyone wants to see South African cricket.
"People expect higher and a lot from us -- this World Cup was totally different but I'm pretty sure things will be fine for South Africa," he added.