Pakistan head coach Javed âa clownâ â Gillespie

Jason Gillespie played 71 Tests, 97 ODIs and one T20 for Australia
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Former Pakistan Test head coach Jason Gillespie has called his successor Aaqib Javed âa clownâ and accused him of undermining him and former white-ball coach Gary Kirsten in order to take over their roles.
Gillespie and Kirsten were appointed to their respective positions in April 2024 but both resigned and were replaced by Javed before the end of the year.
Gillespieâs comments were in response to a social media post containing quotes from Javed, who attributed Pakistanâs recent poor form to a lack of continuity around selectors and coaches.
Pakistan crashed out of the Champions Trophy in the group stage without a win.
Speaking on Tuesday, Javed said: âWe changed 16 coaches in the last two-and-a-half years and 26 selectors.
âIf you do this to any team in the world, their performance would be the same.â
Replying on social media, Gillespie said: âThis is hilarious. Aaqib was clearly undermining Gary and I behind the scenes, campaigning to be the coach in all formats. He is a clown.â
Ex-South Africa batter Kirsten spent just six months as white-ball head coach before resigning in October.
Former Australia fast bowler Gillespie took interim charge during the white-ball tour of Australia in his absence, winning the one-day series but losing the T20 series, before Javed took permanent charge.
Gillespie, who signed a two-year deal with the Pakistan Cricket Board last April, resigned as Test head coach in December, shortly after being removed from Pakistanâs selection panel during the Test series against England.
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Published31 January
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