Darren Lehmann has a new job at Cricket Australia's national performance programme - only six weeks after resigning as his country's head coach.
Lehmann left his position as national coach on March 29, in the wake of the ball-tampering fiasco which was the scourge of Australia's Test tour of South Africa and resulted in year-long bans for captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner.
The coach chose to resign despite being cleared of any wrongdoing during a saga which has resulted in a review of CA's methods, and changes too at International Cricket Council level in the way instances of ball-tampering are policed.
Lehmann's new role is as an assistant to NPP head coach Troy Cooley, working alongside fellow former Australia Test players Ryan Harris and Chris Rogers as they mentor the next generation of developing international players.
Lehmann has agreed an initial appointment until October and will start on May 28.