Cricket Image for Graham Thorpe Set To Be New Head Coach, Announces Afghanistan Cricket Board (Image Source: Google)
Former England assistant coach Graham Thorpe has been named as Afghanistan's new head coach, replacing South African Lance Klusener, the Afghanistan cricket board said in a statement on Tuesday.
Former English middle-order batter Graham Thorpe, who represented England in 100 Test matches, worked as a coach with the national side for over a decade. Thorpe along with head coach Chris Silverwood and managing director Ashley Giles lost their jobs after the Ashes debacle.
In a statement, the Afghanistan cricket board said, "Former English middle-order batter Graham Thorpe has been named as the new head coach of our national men's cricket team. He will step up into the role of head coach ahead of the upcoming international events in Afghanistan.