‘Not What I Signed Up For’: Pakistan Test Coach Finally Breaks His Silence On Working With PCB

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  • October 24, 2024
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Pakistan Test coach Jason Gillespie shared his honest thoughts on the challenges he has faced while working with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Gillespie, who took on the role, admitted that the experience has been unexpected, but he is focused on helping the Pakistan team succeed.

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Jason Gillespie finally breaks his silence on working with PCB

Jason Gillespie expressed his commitment to supporting the players and helping them improve, despite the challenges. He acknowledged that there have been several changes in the selection panel since his involvement, but he has learned to adapt and “go with the flow”.

“It wasn’t what I signed up for, I’ll be completely honest. But this is one of those situations in which you just need to go with the flow. As I said, I’m in a different environment and things are done differently.

“One can agree or disagree with how things are done, but, ultimately, I’m here to help the Pakistan team do well – help the players get better. So, I’ve put all my focus and energy into that,” he said.

“Since I’ve been involved, we’re already on our third selection panel. These are the things you just have to take it in your stride and understand that we’re in a different environment and go with the flow.

“I ask a lot of questions and ask for clarity, which as head coach I’m well within my rights to ask,” he said.

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Pakistan are currently involved in a three-match Test series with England. The contest is leveled at 1-1 with England winning the first Test and Pakistan emerging victorious in the second. The third Test match is presently being played in Rawalpindi with Pakistan trailing by 194 runs in the first innings. 

 

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