Middlesex sign ex-Gloucestershire all-rounder Gohar
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Middlesex have signed former Gloucestershire all-rounder Zafar Gohar on a two-year contract.
The 29-year-old was not offered a new deal by Gloucestershire following a season in which he was hampered by a groin injury.
He took 118 County Championship wickets for the club with his left-arm spin, having made his debut in 2021, and also hit eight half-centuries with the bat.
"Adding an international quality spinner to our line-up will strengthen us and add a greater threat on all types of surfaces," said Middlesex managing director Alan Coleman.
"Adding a senior bowler to our white-ball teams will also help the side in those situations where we've lacked some experience in the shorter formats in recent years."
Gohar took 2-54 for Pakistan against England in a one-day international in Sharjah in 2015.
He played his one and only Test match in New Zealand six years later when he had figures of 0-159 in an innings defeat.
"I'm thrilled to be joining Middlesex and making Lord's my home ground for the next two years," he said.
"It's a club steeped in history and to be a part of this next chapter is hugely exciting."
Middlesex last won a trophy in 2016 when they claimed the County Championship title.
This summer they missed out on promotion as they finished third in Division Two, 21 points adrift of second-placed Yorkshire.