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Gary Kirsten‘s sudden resignation as Pakistan’s white-ball coach has left the team in a challenging position just months before a crucial series against Australia and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Kirsten, who took on the role earlier this year, stepped down after six months, cutting short his two-year contract with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). His exit comes at a time when Pakistan’s white-ball side is in desperate need of stability and strategic direction. 🅰Although, Pakistan have announced a new head coach for Australia tour but the main target will be the major ICC event next year.
With the Champions Trophy set to be hosted by Pakistan in early 2025, the team’s preparations h🐻ave been thrown off course. The upcoming white-ball series against Australia was seen as an essential opportunity to build momentum ahead of the tournament, but without a head coach, Pakistan faces an uphill task. The PCB is now urgently seeking a capable replacement to steer the team through these challenges and ensure they are ready for the global event on home soil.
3 candidates who can become Pakistan’s next white-ball coach following Gary Kirsten’s departure
Jason Gillespie: Current red-ball coach could double up
Jason Gillespie, who currently serves as Pakistan’s red-ball coach, is one of the primary contenders to take over the white-ball coaching responsibilities. Gillespie has been managing the Test side, and the PCB may consider handing him dual responsibilities, at least on a temporary basis. Not to mention, he has been named as head coach for the Australia tour and therefore he can be given the full-time responsivity. Known for his strategic approach, Gillespie has worked with various international teams and franchises, making him a seasoned campaigner in the coaching arena. His familiarity with the current squad could also provide continuity for the team as they prepare for future white-ball assignments.
Aaqib Javed: National selector with proven success at home
Another potential candidate is Aaqib Javed, who is presently the national selector. Javed has earned praise for his contributions to Pakistan’s recent successes in home Test series. Under his guidance, Pakistan prepared spin-friendly pitches that helped Shan Masood‘s side secure a historic 2-1 series win over England. Given his strategic insights ✨and familiarity with the domestic setup, Javed may be approached to take over the white-ball team. His ability to identify and develop local talent, coupled with his tactical acumen, makes him a strong contender ⛎for the coaching role.
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Mike Hesson: An experienced coach with global exposure
Mike Hesson is another name that could be considered for the role. The former head coach of the New Zealand cricket team, Hesson has a wealth of experience at both the international level and in T20 leagues. His impressive coaching resume includes stints in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Hesson’s most recent success came with Islamabad United, who won the PSL 2024 title under his guidance by defeating Multan Sultans in the final. His ability to manage teams across various formats and his understanding of modern T20 cricket could make him a valuable asset for Pakistan’s white-ball ambitions.
Choosing the next coach: Decision lies with the PCB
The PCB faces a critical decision as they evaluate three strong candidates for the role of Pakistan’s next white-ball coach. Each brings unique strengths and coaching philosophies to the table. Gillespie offers continuity and extensive experience, Javed provides strategic insights and familiarity with the domestic setup, while Hesson’s global coaching background, particularly in T20 leagues, could be a significant asset. The choice will ultimately depend on what the PCB sees as the team’s most pressing needs and long-term goals, especially with the upcoming international fixtures and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on the horizon.