Jones appointed coach of Afghanistan

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Dean Jones
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Former Australia batsman Dean Jones has been named interim coach of new Test side outfit Afghanistan on their upcoming tour of Hong Kong in the latest sign of the team’s rising fortunes.

Jones, who visited Kabul last month to commentate on the Shpageeza Twenty20 tournament, will take charge for Afghanistan’s four-day Intercontinental Cup game from October 20-23, and could become a permanent fixture, the Afghanistan Cricket Board said.

“(The) Afghanistan Cricket Board has appointed Dean Jones, a prominent former Australian cricketer and commentator, as its head coach for the four-day Intercontinental games in Hong Kong,” it said in a statement.

“Both parties will consider a long-term agreement after the games,” it added.

Jones said in a Twitter message that he was happy to lead Afghanistan’s cricket team in Hong Kong.

“I am pleased to announce that I will be Afghanistan interim Head Coach for their Tour to Hong Kong #shouldbefun,” he said.

Afghanistan’s cricket team was catapulted into the elite club of Test nations in June and made their landmark Lord’s debut the following month.

Last month, the fifth edition of the six-team Shpageeza tournament attracted big-name players, coaches and commentators, along with thousands of fans, lifting spirits in a country better known for its grinding conflict.

Afghanistan did not renew their contract with former India cricketer Lalchand Rajput and have been without a head coach since August.

Jones played 52 Tests for Australia, scoring 3,631 runs at an average of 46.55.

He made his debut against the West Indies in 1984 and played his last in 1992 against Sri Lanka.