Pakistan deeply insulted its own head coach Jason Gillespie, snatched away his big rights.

Delhi: Pakistan cricket team head coach Jason Gillespie has recently made a big and shocking revelation. Former Australian fast bowler and current Pakistan coach said that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken away the right to select the team from him. Now the responsibility of selecting the team has been given to the new selection committee, while Gillespie is left as the coach only to make the strategy for the match day.

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49-year-old Jason Gillespie said in the press conference, “Now I am just a coach, whose job is only to make the strategy for the match day. I have been separated from other matters. Now I will only focus on improving the performance of the players. After the first Test match, PCB intervened and gave the responsibility of taking all decisions to the new selection committee. “I was not included in this process.”

After this decision of PCB, many questions have started being raised in the cricket world. In such a situation, the question also arises whether Pakistan has insulted the former Australian great.

It is noteworthy that Pakistan had to face a shameful defeat in the first Test played in Multan, where despite scoring more than 550 runs in the first innings, they lost the match by an innings and 47 runs. However, in the second test, Pakistan made a brilliant comeback and won by 152 runs.

England batting first in the third test match

If we talk about the third test, this match is being played in Rakalpindi, in which England won the toss and decided to bat first. The England team was limited to a score of 267 runs in the first innings. Star wicketkeeper batsman Jamie Smith played a brilliant inning of 89 runs for the guests. For Pakistan, off-spinner Sajid Khan took 6 wickets.

FAQ

When did Jason Gillespie score 200?

19 April 2006 In the second Test against Bangladesh at Chittagong, Gillespie (201 not out) set the world record for the highest individual score by a night watch man (on his 31st birthday).

How fast did Jason Gillespie bowl?

Gillespie bowled at good pace early on and by 2001 his pace had 140-150 kmph Was between.

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