Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appointed former middle-order batsman Ijaz Ahmed as assistant coach for the national team’s upcoming tour to Zimbabwe in a bid to strengthen the batting order.
“On the request of the team management, Ahmed is appointed assistant coach. He will travel with the team on the tour to Zimbabwe,” said PCB in a statement.
Pakistan play a practice game from August 28, before taking the field for a Test, three one-day internationals and two Twenty20 in Zimbabwe.
The 42-year-old Ahmed has reportedly been hired to iron out problems in the batting line-up, the team’s main area of concern in recent years.
Ahmed who carved a name as an aggressive middle-order batsman over 60 Tests and 251 one-day internationals, was jailed two years ago for issuing false cheques worth 11 million rupees ($126,714 by the current exchange rate).
Ahmed is also on the staff of Pakistan’s national cricket academy in Lahore.
Pakistan’s head coach is former paceman Waqar Younis, while Misbah-ul-Haq has been appointed captain for all three forms on the tour of Zimbabwe.