Brian Lara has been appointed head coach of the Sunrisers Hyderabad for the next IPL season.
The former West Indies captain, one of the game’s all-time greatest batsmen, joined the side late last year as batting coach and strategic adviser.
He replaces Australia’s Tom Moody, who coached the team through two disappointing seasons including last year’s finish at the bottom of the ladder.
Moody had led Hyderabad through a “much cherished journey”, the team said in a tweet praising his time at the helm.
Lara, who has not commented on the announcement, bagged a number of batting records during his illustrious 26-year international career.
The 53-year old made the highest individual innings Test score with 400* against England in 2004.
He held the record for career Test runs until he was overtaken by India’s Sachin Tendulkar in 2008.
His 501* against Durham for Warwickshire in 1994 remains the highest first-class cricket score.
Hyderabad finished eighth in this year’s expanded 10-team IPL competition under Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson.
Debutants the Gujarat Kings won the final at home in front of a record cricket crowd of nearly 105,000.
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