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    Mohsin Naqvi Addresses Gary Kirsten’s Claims of External Interference in PCB Coaching Role

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has publicly responded to the recent statements made by former Pakistan white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten, who cited significant external interference as a major factor behind his unexpected departure from the role. Kirsten, who was appointed in April 2024 alongside Jason Gillespie as the Test team head coach, resigned just six months into what was originally planned as a two-year contract. His decision to step down came soon after the PCB announced the squads for the upcoming ODI and T20I tours to Australia and Zimbabwe—selections reportedly finalized without his input.

    In a candid interview, Kirsten openly criticised the internal dynamics within Pakistan cricket, describing the environment as heavily influenced by outside forces that complicated his ability to work effectively with the players. He expressed surprise at the extent of interference, stating that he had never encountered such a level in his extensive coaching career. Kirsten emphasized how this constant external noise made it challenging to establish a clear coaching strategy and build a cohesive team culture.

    Furthermore, Kirsten highlighted a recurring issue in Pakistan cricket where coaching staff often become scapegoats when the team underperforms. He remarked that coaches are frequently the first to be blamed and removed, which undermines the stability and long-term planning necessary for success. He questioned the rationale behind appointing coaches if their roles are not supported and respected, suggesting that this cycle of quick dismissals hampers progress.

    In response to these serious allegations, Mohsin Naqvi addressed the matter during a press conference held at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium. Naqvi took a cautious approach, distancing himself from direct involvement in the day-to-day coaching affairs. He noted that his interactions with Kirsten were limited and suggested that those who were more closely engaged with the former coach should provide detailed clarifications regarding the claims of interference. Naqvi’s remarks implied that the coordination and communication with Kirsten were managed by other officials within the PCB structure.

    This exchange has brought to light ongoing challenges within Pakistan cricket’s administrative and coaching framework, where the balance between management decisions and coaching autonomy remains delicate. The controversy underscores the difficulties faced by foreign coaches adapting to the unique pressures and expectations in Pakistan’s cricketing environment. As the PCB moves forward, the focus will likely be on addressing these internal issues to create a more supportive atmosphere for coaching staff and players alike.

    Meanwhile, cricket fans and analysts continue to debate the implications of Kirsten’s departure and the PCB’s handling of team selections and coaching appointments. The situation serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in managing a high-profile national team, where multiple stakeholders and intense public scrutiny often intersect. How the PCB navigates these challenges will be crucial for Pakistan’s ambitions on the international stage in the coming years.

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