“Leave Run Crute”- Jason Gillespie on PCB after leaving for Pakistan trophy
Jason Gillespie was appointed Chief Coach Pakistan in a test crunch in April 2024. However, his term did not go as expected and gave up the role just eight months after his appointment.
It was not such an end that Jason Gillespie expected at the beginning, but was forced to resign after some decisions did not go his way, and his powers reduced the Pakistani Cricket (PCB).
Gillespie finally broke his silence about the functioning of Pakistan’s crisis after the team has recently been disappointing performances. He also illuminated Pakistan’s old rivalry with India.
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Jason Gillespie Slams PCB for the Pakistan Crown Fall
During the interview with Toi, Jason Gillespie asked about the things that went wrong with the Pakistan crown, which took the team to that level. In the last three years, PCB has had 26 different selectors, four captains and eight coaches, which shows that they did not hold a certain plan.
“This is a crazy number, isn’t it? There are too many short -term thinking at the level of Pakistani board. There is a fear of failure among the players because changes at the plaque level at the level of players, coaches and selectors are constantly,” Gillespie replied.
“There is no consistency. The Pakistani cricket slab must leave the crunch side of things to the people who know the cricket,” the former Pakistan coach added.
Constant chopping and changing represented a great deal of concern in a crown in Pakistan. Administration and coaching staff are constantly changing, which also creates a fear of failure among players.
Jason Gillespie about India-Pakistan’s rivalry
When asked about the rivalry of India and Pakistan, Jason Gillespie welcomed the talent pool in Pakistan’s crisis. He believes that the rivalry between the two nations will not disappear and will remain the same.
“The rivalry will never fade. Pakistan has a deep pool of fantastic crickets. They just need a glow platform,” added Australia Quick.
The difference between the Indian and Pakistan teams has increased over the years. While India continued to improve the maximum use of her talent depth, the Kripket Pakistan fell because they could not cope with the crypt of the modern day.
India worked well in ICC tournaments with some highly qualified players in every department. On the other hand, Pakistan struggled to perform well against major teams in high tournaments.
Mason Jason Gillespie as Pakistan’s coach
With Gillespie as a head coach, Pakistan lost his home test series in Bangladesh 0-2 in a shameful way. However, the team strongly declined with the return of the 2-1 series over English at home.
He resigned as the main coach of the team before the Pakistani test series in South Africa, because he thought there was not enough power to make a difference. Gylepie It was also believed to be disappointed with the release of Pakistan’s assistant coach, the Nielsen team.
Gillespie was also a temporary main coach of Pakistan for ODO and the T20I series in Australia. Pakistan won the Odor series 2-1, but later lost the T20I series.