Pakistan Cricket Board Appoints Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie as Head Coaches for White-Ball and Red-Ball Cricket
The Pakistan Cricket Board has made a significant move by appointing Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie as head coaches for the national team in white-ball and red-ball cricket, respectively. This decision comes after a period of uncertainty following the departure of Mickey Arthur as head coach after the 50-over World Cup in India last year.
Kirsten, a former South African cricketer who played over 100 test matches and 185 ODIs, brings a wealth of experience both as a player and a coach. He famously led the Indian team to victory in the 2011 World Cup and has also coached the South African national team to the No. 1 position in the ICC’s test rankings. His focus will be on uniting the Pakistan white-ball team and achieving success on the field.
On the other hand, Gillespie, a former Australian cricketer with 71 test matches and 97 ODIs under his belt, will take charge of the red-ball team. Known for his love for test cricket, Gillespie aims to help grow and develop the players while focusing on winning matches. He has previously coached Yorkshire to County Championship titles and has a proven track record in coaching.
The appointments of Kirsten and Gillespie come at a crucial time for Pakistan cricket, with important series lined up against Bangladesh, England, and South Africa in the coming months. The PCB is hopeful that the new coaching setup will bring stability and success to the team as they prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup in the US and the Caribbean.
Overall, the cricketing fraternity is excited to see how Kirsten and Gillespie will shape the future of Pakistan cricket and lead the team to new heights in the international arena. Their experience, expertise, and passion for the game make them ideal candidates for the job, and fans are eagerly anticipating the positive impact they will have on the national team.