Australian Test captain Steve Waugh will play for county side Kent from 21 August until the end of the season.
The 37-year-old will make his debut in a Norwich Union League floodlit match against Leicestershire.
Waugh, who has joined the club as a replacement for Andrew Symonds, last played in English county cricket in 1988 when he turned out for Somerset.
Stuart MacGill took five wickets for 63 on his Nottinghamshire debut as Worcestershire collapsed to 201 all out at Kidderminster.
But the hosts struck back, Alamgir Sheriyar bowling Guy Welton in the fourth over to leave Notts five for one in reply when rain stopped play.
Having opted to bat first, Worcestershire had looked in good touch on 121 for two but three wickets in quick succession ripped the heart out of the innings.
Australian leg-spinner MacGill, replacing Nicky Boje as overseas player, began the rot, removing Ben Smith and Vikram Solanki.
Surrey have announced that Mushtaq Ahmed will deputise for his Pakistan colleague Saqlain Mushtaq during the upcoming Morocco Cup.
Saqlain is on his way to meet up with the Pakistan squad taking part in the three-team tournament in Tangier, before returning on 22 August.
Leg-spinner Mushtaq, who is currently playing league cricket in Staffordshire, last played county cricket in 1998 for Somerset.
Essex have finally confirmed that Australian Test batsman Mark Waugh will play for the club in their final four matches of the domestic season.
The news comes exactly a week after Waugh, 37, told journalists in Sydney that he had signed a short contract to represent Essex for the fifth time since 1988.
South Africa's sports ministry is confident its inquiry into the United Cricket Board's decision to scrap race quotas will be completed by the end of August.
The UCB decided to rescind race requirements at international and senior provincial level at a July 7 conference, the culmination of three years of investigation into the progress of its transformation policies.