Former South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Mark Boucher was appointed as the Proteas head coach in December 2019, and led the team to 10 Test wins.
Sune Luus will lead the squad in upcoming Commonwealth Games 2022 with Dan van Niekerk still recovering.
Right-arm fast bowler of South Africa Lizaad Williams will also miss the series.
The South Africa wicketkeeper-batter had earlier made himself unavailable ahead of their match against West Indies on his stand of taking a knee.
"I served the country for a 10 years, I think I deserve a little more respect than these guys thinking I’m worthless," said Tahir while expressing his disappointment.
Earlier in the week, it was confirmed that Ab de Villiers will not return to international cricket.
The Proteas are set to travel to West Indies for 2 Tests followed by 5 T20Is, starting from June 10.
While everyone was expectedly upset, one fan wanted ABD to take citizenship of India and play for the Men in Blue.
The veteran, who has already taken retirement from international cricket way back in 2018, was expected to make a return, according to close sources.
CSA Team Director Graeme Smith hinted at the possibility of few of South Africa's best T20 players returning to the national side ahead of the World Cup.
Former South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Mark Boucher was appointed as the Proteas head coach in December 2019, and led the team to 10 Test wins.
Sune Luus will lead the squad in upcoming Commonwealth Games 2022 with Dan van Niekerk still recovering.
Right-arm fast bowler of South Africa Lizaad Williams will also miss the series.
The South Africa wicketkeeper-batter had earlier made himself unavailable ahead of their match against West Indies on his stand of taking a knee.
"I served the country for a 10 years, I think I deserve a little more respect than these guys thinking I’m worthless," said Tahir while expressing his disappointment.
Earlier in the week, it was confirmed that Ab de Villiers will not return to international cricket.
The Proteas are set to travel to West Indies for 2 Tests followed by 5 T20Is, starting from June 10.
While everyone was expectedly upset, one fan wanted ABD to take citizenship of India and play for the Men in Blue.
The veteran, who has already taken retirement from international cricket way back in 2018, was expected to make a return, according to close sources.
CSA Team Director Graeme Smith hinted at the possibility of few of South Africa's best T20 players returning to the national side ahead of the World Cup.