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Gillespie says Pakistan stint soured his passion for coaching

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April 6, 2025
Gillespie says Pakistan stint soured his passion for coaching
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Sydney, April 6, 2025: Former Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie has candidly admitted that his challenging experience with the national side has left him disillusioned with full-time coaching, saying it has “soured” his love for the profession.

Speaking on the Wisden Cricket Weekly podcast, the former Australian fast bowler reflected on his short-lived tenure with Pakistan in 2024, describing it as a turning point in his coaching career.

“Right now, I’m not sure I want to coach full-time,” Gillespie said. “Even if Australia comes calling—no, I’m not interested.”

Gillespie was appointed as Pakistan’s Test coach in April 2024 but stepped down just eight months later following internal disagreements and strained relations with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He also briefly served as interim white-ball coach after Gary Kirsten’s departure, guiding the team to a landmark ODI series victory in Australia before exiting the role.

Gillespie was particularly critical of his working relationship with Aqib Javed, who succeeded him as interim head coach, accusing him of undermining his authority during his tenure.

“He was a clown,” Gillespie said bluntly. “The internal politics, backbiting, and lack of unity made the job impossible.”

The 49-year-old emphasized that his experience with Pakistan had a lasting emotional impact, forcing him to reconsider the demands and challenges of high-level coaching.

“The way things unfolded in Pakistan really made me question the direction I want to take,” he said. “It was disheartening and left a bitter taste. It’s made me think long and hard about whether I want to pursue full-time coaching again.”

Although Gillespie is stepping back from long-term coaching commitments, he hasn’t ruled out involvement in the sport entirely. He expressed interest in working on short-term assignments, particularly in franchise leagues or as a consultant—roles that offer greater flexibility.

“I’m still passionate about the game, but I want to work on my own terms,” he said. “Franchise gigs, consultancy roles—those appeal to me more now. The grind of year-round coaching at the international level just isn’t something I’m willing to commit to anymore.”

Gillespie’s frank remarks offer a rare glimpse into the pressures faced by international coaches, particularly in high-stakes environments like Pakistan cricket, where politics and instability often overshadow performance.

Tags: AustraliaGary Kirstenhead coachJason GillespieLahorePakistanPakistan Cricket BoardpcbSydneyWisden Cricket Weekly pod
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