Nottinghamshire have signed South Africa wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne on a short-term contract for their red-ball run-in.
Relegation-threatened Notts sit eighth in County Championship Division One, just a point clear of trouble.
Verreynne, 27, who has hit one century in 18 Test appearances for his country, is now scheduled to play in three of their last four matches, starting with Thursday’s visit of leaders Surrey to Trent Bridge.
He averages 48.91 in first-class cricket, having hit nine centuries and 32 fifties in 124 first-class innings.
Verreynne heads for Notts on the back of South Africa’s 1-0 victory in their two-Test series in the West Indies, hitting a match-winning, second-innings 59 in the 40-run win in Guyana.
Compatriot Dane Paterson was also in the South Africa squad but the Notts paceman will miss the Surrey game as he is on paternity leave – and will not return until the visit to Essex, starting on 9 September.
Notts then have two more games, both against fellow relegation battlers – away to Kent (17-20 September) and then at home to Warwickshire (26-29 September).