Ex South-African captain Shaun Pollock will be returning to Indian Premier League side Mumbai Indians, but in a new role this time.
The South African pace bowler and former captain was a key player for Mumbai Indians last year but had scrapped a three-year contract after quitting competitive cricket.
The Mumbai Indians had signed up Zaheer Khan during the transfer period last year to fill the gap created by Pollock's exit.
But the 35-year-old has now signed a fresh two-year deal in an advisory role with the Mumbai franchisee.
"I still love the game and the pioneering aspect of a new team and a new concept is a challenge I'll enjoy," Pollock was quoted as saying by DNA.
"My role has evolved into that of an advisor and mentor after the management approached me with a flexible offer.
"I don't see myself as a coach.
"I just believe over the years I've experienced so many different approaches and methods in getting the best out of players and I think my role with the Mumbai Indians is an opportunity to pass on my skills and knowledge."
Pollock believes the Mumbai Indians, who had narrowly missed out on a semi-final berth last year, have the attributes to be a highly successful team.
"Obviously we're aiming to win the tournament," Pollock added.
"We can improve on our performance last year and hopefully we can get the best out of our players.
"I believe the Mumbai Indians have the raw ingredients to be a highly successful franchise.
"The team is a very exciting mix of youth and experience.
"There are legends in the team - and we know what to expect from them - and on the other hand we have guys with huge potential.
"I think we've got a great balance to the team."
Reliance Industries owned team is led by Sachin Tendulkar and also has former Sri Lankan captain Sanath Jayasuriya, Dwayne Bravo, Harbhajan Singh in their list.
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