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Former Pakistan coach Jason Gillespie slammed PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi for skipping a crucial team-building session, highlighting growing leadership disconnect within Pakistan cricket.
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Former Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie has taken legal action against the PCB over alleged unpaid dues. The PCB denies the claims, citing a contract breach.  
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Jason Gillespie has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board of not paying his full salary after a bitter fallout, calling his coaching stint a deeply disappointing experience.
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The former coach revealed that the PCB’s inconsistent communication and the abrupt dismissal of high-performance coach Tim Nielsen were the final straws.
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Aqib Javed’s appointment as the interim Test coach adds a layer of intrigue.
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Gary Kirsten, a revered figure in cricket and a World Cup-winning coach with India, was brought on board in April 2024 to lead Pakistan's limited-overs setup.
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Gillespie's comments highlight a significant shift in the management of the Pakistan Test team.
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Pakistan’s star batter has been going through a rough patch for a very long time now. The 29-year-old batter has collected only 317 runs from eight Tests at an average of 21.13 with a top score of 41 since 2023. 
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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi has given coaches Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie free hand to revamp the national team's fortunes after their disappointing T20 World Cup performance.
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Pakistan Test coach Jason Gillespie emphasized fitness as crucial for the team's success ahead of their series against Bangladesh. He aims to improve fitness levels and play positive cricket.
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Starc was part of the playing eleven for Australia in winning the World Test Championship final against India at The Oval earlier this month.
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While adding that playing county matches in the lead-up to WTC final will prove to be beneficial for the three above-mentioned batters, Gillespie doesn't see any problems with rest of the players making adjustments in playing from T20s to Tests.
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Former Aussie seamer Jason Gillespie remarked that one Indian batsman holds the key for Australia as that player has no weaknesses. Gillespie named Virat Kohli as that player, saying that Australia need to dismiss him cheaply. Australia is hosting India for three ODI's, three T20I's and four Tests from November 27.
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Gillespie achieved the feat by notching up an unbeaten knock of 201 runs during a Test match against Bangladesh.
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Former Australian pacer Jason Gillespie has gone into self-isolation as a precautionary measure against coronavirus after recently making a return from England where he was serving as head coach of Sussex county cricket club.
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New Zealand lead India by 183 runs at Lunch on Day 3.  
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Although the 43-year old praised the hosts, he also elucidated that Australia know how to win World Cups even if they may not be seen as favourites.
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Dhoni has started the year in style, scoring two half-centuries in successive ODIs as he rolled back time to finish the Adelaide ODI to level the three-match series 1-1.
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"It is impossible to envisage a scenario where he stays in the job. This is a train wreck," said the former Australia pacer.
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India pacer Ishant Sharma will play for Sussex for the first two months of the 2018 county season.






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