Lahore, Nov 2 (CRICKETNMORE) Former Pakistan all-rounder Azhar Mahmood was on Wednesday appointed the national cricket team's bowling coach for two years.

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Mahmood, whose assignment will start with the tour to New Zealand from November 4, had worked with the Pakistan side on two previous occasions.

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The 41-year-old had first been brought on as a temporary replacement for Mushtaq Ahmed for the Asia Cup in February 2016, and subsequently continued to work alongside Mushtaq during the International Cricket Council (ICC) World T20, according to a espncricinfo report.

He was again with the team during the limited-overs series against England in August. These stints were of short term because Mahmood was contracted as a player with English county club Surrey until July 2016.

Despite his limited experience as a coach, Pakistan can benefit a lot from the veteran pace bowling all-rounder's experience of playing in England, India, Bangladesh, New Zealand and the West Indies as a T20 specialist after his international retirement in 2007.

Pakistan will play two Tests against the Kiwis in Christchurch and Hamilton.

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