Former Australian cricketer Stuart Law has been named as the interim head coach of the Afghanistan men's team for the upcoming limited-overs series against Bangladesh, the Afghanistan Cricket Board announced on Saturday.
The 53-year old takes over from Lance Klusener, who decided to step away from the role on mutual agreement in September 2021.
Law, who played a solitary Test in 1995, had a more productive ODI career for Australia, featuring in 54 games from 1994 to 1999 including the ICC Cricket World Cup 1996, making 1237 runs and having one hundred and 7 half-centuries to his name. The batter also captained Queensland to five Sheffield Shield titles and two one-day trophies, making him the most successful captain in Australian domestic cricket and he is also considered as Queensland's all-time leading run-scorer in first-class cricket.