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    Jason Gillespie Clarifies Relationship with PCB Amid Coaching Exit

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hyderabad Kingsmen head coach Jason Gillespie has addressed rumors of a rift with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), affirming that his relationship with the board remains completely positive. Gillespie, who resigned from his position as Pakistan’s Test head coach in December 2024 amid reports of disagreements with the PCB, spoke out on Saturday to clarify the situation.

    “There is absolutely no problem,” Gillespie stated when questioned about his rapport with the PCB. “I completed my tenure as Test coach, and these changes are part of coaching careers. Everyone has moved forward; there’s no drama whatsoever. From both my side and the PCB’s, the relationship is in excellent shape.”

    The former Australian fast bowler had assumed charge of Pakistan’s red-ball team in April 2024 but experienced a short stint amid speculation of conflicts with the team management. Nevertheless, he emphasized that any such issues are now behind them.

    In a significant development, Gillespie also shared his views on the expanding role of franchise leagues and their effects on international cricket, especially the Test format. “I have a deep passion for international cricket, particularly Test matches, and I’m not alone in that sentiment,” he remarked. “It’s a challenge for cricket administrators to find the right balance with so many leagues emerging globally, but I believe they have managed reasonably well so far.”

    He highlighted the increasing demands placed on players, especially fast bowlers, who face difficult decisions regarding participation across formats. “Fast bowling is an extremely taxing role. We’re witnessing players becoming more selective, particularly with the surge of T20 cricket. Playing all three formats year-round is tough,” Gillespie explained.

    Moreover, he noted a growing trend where some cricketers are choosing to skip certain formats entirely to extend their careers, underscoring the complexities of scheduling in today’s congested cricket calendar.

    Turning to his current role, the Hyderabad Kingsmen coach expressed optimism about his team’s prospects. He singled out Saim Ayub as a player with significant potential despite recent fluctuations in batting form. “Saim is a talented cricketer. There will always be highs and lows, but we encourage him to play naturally, focus on the ball, and trust his strengths. I’m eager to see him shine in this tournament,” Gillespie concluded.

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