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Pakistan’s cricket has fallen into the crisis after his first departure ICC Champions Trophy 2025housed in the house floor after 29 years. The disappointing action has not only caused indignation among fans, but also has reigned internal conflicts, exposing deep divisions within the coach’s configuration.
The controversy began when the current coach of Pakistan, Aaqib javedblamed the team’s struggles for excessive management changes. During a press conference, Javed emphasized that Pakistan had changed “16 coaches and 26 selectors in two years”, arguing that this instability would disturb any team. However, former red ball coach Jason Gillespie He said goodbye, accusing Javed of Minar -lo and Gary Kirsten during his Tinencs. Gillespie reached Javed a “clown” in an unpleasant publication on social media.
Former Pakistan Principal Coach Mickey Arthur He joined the debate, in the part of Gillespie and criticizing the chaotic state of the Pakistan cricket. He regretted the persistent chaos within the Pakistan cricket, saying that the system is often harmed despite having immense talent and broad resources. Arthur emphasized that Pakistan has young qualified players who could prosper under structured leadership, but internal disorders are still difficult to progress. It was especially disappointed that Gillespie and Kirsten’s appointments seemed like a step in the right direction, but the instability of the system finally affects players.
“I love this quote to be brutally honest. Jason Gillespie is a wonderful coach, a wonderful man. Pakistan’s cricket continues only to shoot on his foot. He is his worst enemy. There are so many good players; now they have the resources; there are so much young talent. They have an incredible skill. And yet he is still so chaotic. He is really disappointing. Proper route and had some really good players. Arthur told Talksport.
Arthur criticized the unstable Pakistan cricket environment, saying that, despite appointing high -quality coaches such as Gillespie and Kirsten, domestic policy and media -driven agendas are still to be reduced. He described the system as a “jungle”, where external influences constantly disturb decision -making, which hinders coaches by implementing their vision. Arthur expressed his sympathy for Gillespie and Kirsten, believing that they were deliberately diminished, which not only hurts their efforts, but also adversely affects players and, ultimately, the future of Pakistan’s cricket.
“Some very good coaches had had them to go ahead. But then that machine that works in Pakistan that only keeps the mined and the agendas drives to the media. It’s a jungle around here and I desperately feel for Gary and Jason. There is no doubt in my mind that they were diminished because it is to the detriment of the players and to the detriment of the Cricket of Pakistan,” Arthur added.