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Jason Gillespie opens up on resignation as Pakistan’s red-ball coach

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December 16, 2024
Jason Gillespie opens up on resignation as Pakistan’s red-ball coach
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Sydney, December 16, 2024: Former Australian pacer Jason Gillespie has revealed the reasons behind his resignation as Pakistan’s red-ball coach, citing poor communication and unexpected decisions by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as key factors that led to his departure last week.

Gillespie, who took on the role in April 2023, stepped down just over a year into his tenure, refusing to accompany the team on their South Africa tour. His resignation came on the heels of Gary Kirsten’s exit as Pakistan’s white-ball coach in October under similar circumstances.

In an interview with ABC Radio, Gillespie expressed his frustration with the PCB’s decision-making process, particularly regarding the dismissal of assistant coach Tim Nielsen. “I was completely blindsided by the decision not to renew Tim Nielsen’s contract,” Gillespie said. “As a head coach, clear communication with your employer is essential, and this lack of consultation left me questioning whether I was wanted in the role.”

Nielsen, a former Australian team coach, had been widely appreciated for his contributions during Pakistan’s successful white-ball tour of Australia earlier this year, where the team clinched the ODI series. Gillespie praised Nielsen’s impact on the squad, saying, “Tim was invaluable. The players admired him and affectionately called him ‘grandpa.’ All the feedback suggested he was doing an excellent job.”

Despite some on-field successes, including a Test series victory over England, Gillespie said his role was gradually diminished after Pakistan’s disappointing performances in September’s 2-0 Test series loss to Bangladesh and the heavy defeat in the first Test against England.

The PCB’s removal of Gillespie from the selection panel added to his frustrations. “My job was reduced to catching balls at practice while I was excluded from major decisions like team selection,” he said. “It was disheartening to be kept in the dark about key squad decisions, forcing me to chase selectors for updates.”

Gillespie also noted the strong rapport he had built with Test captain Shan Masood, which he felt was driving the team in the right direction. “We were making real progress, which is why these decisions by the PCB were so disappointing,” he added.

The resignation underscores ongoing challenges within Pakistan’s cricket management, as another high-profile coach departs amidst concerns over communication and decision-making.

Tags: BangladeshEnglandGary KirstenJason GillespiePakistanPakistan Cricket BoardPakistan Cricket TeampcbShan MasoodSouth AfricaSydneyTim Nielsen
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