Gillespie says Aaqib underwent him and the former white ball coach Gary Kirsten to take the coach’s job for himself.
Pakistan’s former cricket coach Jason Gillespie has called his successor AAQIB Javir a « clown » and accused the former fast diaper of undermining him and the former white ball coach Gary Kirsten in order to take over the national team in all formats.
Gillespie’s comments responded to a post on social media containing budgets of Aaqib A few days after the hosts, Pakistan had crashed out of the ICC Champions Trophy without winning.
AAQIB told journalists on Tuesday that Pakistan had changed 16 coaches and 26 selectors in about two years and either side would fight in these circumstances.
« This is hilarious, » Australian Gillespie said on social media.
« AAQIB was clearly harming Gary and I, among the stages, campaigns to be the coach in all formats.
« It’s a clown. »

Gillespie, who had also signed a two -year contract with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in April, left as his red ball coach in December in the middle of the media reports on the advice. Was replaced by AAQIB.
Kirsten resigned as white ball coach in October, barely six months after taking his job, and Gillespie completed South African during a limited tour of Australia.
Javed was then appointed temporary coach of the white ball of Pakistan to the Trophy of Champions and his task has spread on the tour for New Zealand for five T20 and three hatreds from March 16.
Gillespie, former Australian fast bowling, played 71 tests and 97 international one day in 1996-2006 before entering training.
Pakistan hosted its first major CPI event in 29 years when the Champions League trophy returned after an eight -year gap, but the champions defending abysmal performance, as they lost two group games and was washing.
Shortly after his departure, Pakistan fall Babar Azam and white ball captain, Mohammad Rizwan, from his T20 template and appointed Salman Ali Agha as captain of T20.
AAQIB, also the national selector of Pakistan, acknowledged that the bite and change did not help the national team.
« We have changed about 16 coaches and 26 selectors in the last two years, » he told a press conference to announce the latest review of Pakistan’s limited plants. « Put this formula on any team in the world, I think they will also be in the same situation.
« Until you have consistency from above to the bottom, from the president down, your team will not progress. »
Pakistan travels to New Zealand for a five -party T20 series and a series of three games from March 16.

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