Who will be the head coach of the national team? Gary Kirsten or Jason Gillespie? Fast connections

The Pakistan Cricket Board is yet to decide on the national team coaches and the PCB has approached World Cup winning coach Gary Kirsten for the head coach and Australia’s Jason Gillespie for the bowling coach.

PCB is in contact with foreign cricketers for national team coaches and various big names have been contacted in this regard.

South Africa’s 2011 World Cup winner Gary Kirsten has been approached for the post of head coach of the national team and Gary Kirsten has conveyed his terms to the PCB.

Sources said that PCB officials have been given the task of convincing Gary Kirsten.

Discussions have been held with former Australian cricketer Jason Gillespie for the bowling coach and things are likely to be settled with him.

Australia’s Justin Langer and Mike Hesson were also approached to coach the Pakistan team, but they have also declined the offer.

It should be noted that 20 days are left for the five-match T20 series between New Zealand and Pakistan, but the name of the coach of the national team has not been finalized yet.

Earlier, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wanted to give Shane Watson the post of head coach and there were also reports on social media that he was offered 2 million dollars by PCB to take over the position. was

However, the former Australian all-rounder apologized to the PCB, giving priority to coaching and commentary duties in different leagues of the world over coaching the national team.

The five-match T20I series between Pakistan and New Zealand will begin on April 18.

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2024-04-24 12:35:34

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