Former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie has stepped down as head coach of Pakistan’s Test team, citing frustrations with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The PCB confirmed his resignation on Thursday, adding to the growing turmoil within the national cricket setup.
In a statement, the PCB said: “The PCB has named former Pakistan paceman Aaqib Javed as interim red-ball head coach following the resignation of Jason Gillespie.” Javed, already serving as the interim white-ball coach after Gary Kirsten’s departure in October, will now lead Pakistan in the two-Test series in South Africa starting December 26 in Centurion.
Gillespie’s resignation reportedly stemmed from a series of disagreements with the PCB, particularly following the board’s decision not to renew the contract of his assistant, Tim Nielsen. Speaking during Pakistan’s Test series against England, Gillespie hinted at his frustrations. “I think there’s always frustrations from time to time. It wasn’t what I signed up for, I’ll be completely honest,” he told Sky Sports.
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The PCB’s statement emphasized their focus on continuity amid the transition, with Javed’s appointment aimed at ensuring stability during the South Africa tour. “Aaqib Javed’s first assignment as red-ball head coach will be the two-match Test series against South Africa during the ongoing all-format tour,” the statement read.
Gillespie’s tenure saw mixed results. After a humiliating 0-2 whitewash against Bangladesh and an innings defeat to England, Pakistan rebounded to claim a 2-1 Test series victory against England on sharply turning tracks. Despite this success, Gillespie was removed from the selection panel, further straining his relationship with the PCB.
His resignation mirrors that of Gary Kirsten, Pakistan’s white-ball coach, who stepped down in October under similar circumstances. The PCB’s frequent coaching changes – six different head coaches in four years – have drawn criticism for undermining long-term stability.
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The Pakistan team is currently in South Africa for a T20I and ODI series ahead of the Tests. Aaqib Javed will take charge of both red-ball and white-ball teams for the remainder of the tour.
While the PCB highlighted Javed’s experience as a valuable asset, Gillespie’s departure raises fresh questions about the board’s management and ability to align with high-profile coaches.