Gary Kristen resigns as Pakistan's white-ball head-coach amid rift with PCB
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28 Oct 2024
Pakistan's white-ball head-coach, Gary Kirsten resigned on Monday, just six months after his appointment, reportedly due to serious differences with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
As per sources, Kirsten had expressed concerns over team selection and support staff appointments.
The South African coach, who was hired on a two-year contract, also warned that he would not accompany the team on their upcoming Australia tour if his conditions were not met.
He was also absent during and after the Champions Cup, despite his contract mandating his presence with the team for 11 months.
According to sources, Kirsten was frustrated by interference from Aqib Javed and the selection committee, and he was displeased with the recent team selection for the Australia tour.
He also demanded the inclusion of foreign staff of his choice.
Following Kirsten's resignation, Aqib Javed, who joined the selection committee afterward, is expected to serve as caretaker head coach for the Australia tour. Jason Gillespie, head coach of the national Test team, is also under consideration.
Due to these ongoing disagreements, Kirsten had not officially informed the PCB about his participation in the Australia tour.
He is scheduled to arrive in Australia today (Monday) from South Africa to join the Pakistan team.
The PCB recently withdrew selection powers from both coaches and the captain after the first Test against England.
Jason Gillespie, head coach of the Test team, had also voiced concerns over the dropping of Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Naseem Shah during the England series.
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