ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Monday that white-ball Head Coach Gary Kirsten has resigned from his post, with test coach Jason Gillespie set to take over his place for the upcoming Australia tour.
Kirsten was reportedly at odds with the PCB after it announced a new selection committee following Pakistan’s humiliating innings defeat to England in the first test match at Multan this month.
The new selection committee, the third in three months, now comprises former Pakistan fast bowler Aaqib Javed, Aleem Dar, Azhar Ali, Asad Shafiq and Hassan Cheema. Kirsten, Gillespie and the captain of the national squad, who were previously part of the selection committee, were removed from the panel. The new selection committee, Javed in particular, has risen in influence after their initiative to produce spin-friendly tracks in Multan and Rawalpindi helped Pakistan win the three-match test series against England 2-1.
“Jason Gillespie will coach the Pakistan men’s cricket team on next month’s white-ball tour of Australia after Gary Kirsten submitted his resignation which was accepted,” the PCB said in a statement.
The development takes place a day after the PCB announced central contracts for 25 cricketers and appointed wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan as the new Pakistan white-ball skipper.
When the announcement was made at a press conference on Sunday, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi was flanked by Javed, Ali, Rizwan and newly appointed vice-captain Salman Ali Agha. Kirsten was notably missing.
His resignation comes days before Pakistan take on Australia for a limited-overs away series next month. The green shirts will play three ODIs against Australia on Nov. 8, 8 and 10 while it will play five T20Is against the Aussies on Nov. 14, 16 and 18.
Kirsten, 56, is a former South African top-order batter who played 101 Test matches and 185 ODIs from 1993-2004 in which he scored a total of 14,087 runs and 34 centuries.
The former South Africa top-order batter played 101 Tests and 185 ODIs from 1993-2004 in which he accumulated a total of 14,087 runs with 34 centuries.
Kirsten coached India from 2008-2011 and helped them win the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2011 title and attain the number one position on the ICC Test Team Rankings.
He also coached South Africa men’s cricket team from 2011-2013 and inspired them to the number one position on the ICC Test Team Rankings.
Kirsten has coached Indian Premier League (IPL) teams Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans, who won the 2022 IPL tournament.