Jason Gillespie Sticker Pakistan Cricket Coach Aaqib Javed ‘A Clown’ | Current news

Gillespie says Aaqib also underwent former white ball coach Gary Kirsten to take his coaching job.
Former Krinetic coach Pakistan Jason Gillespie marked his successor Aaqib Javed’s “Claun” and accused the former fast bowlers of stabbing him by former White Ball coach Gary Kirsten to take responsibility for the national team in all formats.
Gillespie’s comments were a response to a post on social networks containing quotes from Aaqib A few days after the host Pakistan crashed from ICC’s ICC champion trophy without a win.
Aaqib told reporters on Tuesday that Pakistan had changed 16 coaches and 26 selectors in about two years, and each side would fight in such circumstances.
“This is funny,” Australian Gillespie said on social media.
“Aaqib obviously undermined Gary and I behind the scenes, a campaign to be a coach in all formats.
“He’s a clown.”
Gillespie, who also signed a two -year contract with the Pakistani Cricket Committee (PCB) in April, gave up the Red Ball coach in December in the middle of media reports on the breakup of the committee with the Committee. It was replaced by Aaqib.
Kirsten resigned in October, just six months after he took the job, and Gillespie was fulfilled for South African during a limited tour of Australia.
The JAVEVA was then appointed a temporary trainer of the Pakistan white ball until the champion trophy and his task now expanded to their tour of New Zealand for five T20 and three ODA starting from March 16.
Gillespie, a former Australian fast bowlers, played 71 tests and 97 one -day international from 1996 to 2006 before he started training.
Pakistan hosted his first big ICC event in 29 years when the champion trophy returned after eight years, but the defenders dealt with a cheeky performance while lost two group games and one washed away.
Shortly after their exit, Pakistan lowered The Babar Azam Star Dough and the Captain of the White Ball Mohammad Rizwan from his T20 team and appointed Salman Ali Agh for Captain T20.
Aaqib, which also serves as a Pakistani national selector, admitted that the chopping and change did not help the national team.
“We have changed almost 16 coaches and 26 selectors in the last two years,” he said at a press conference to publish the latest overhaul of Pakistani limited departments. “You put this formula on any team in the world, I think they will be in the same situation.
“Until you achieve consistency from top to bottom, from the president down, then your team will not make progress.”
Pakistan travels to New Zealand to the T20 series with five games and a series of three matches from March 16th.