Gary Kirsten has resigned as the head coach for Pakistan’s ODI and T20I teams, just six months after taking the role in April 2024. His resignation comes right before Pakistan’s important tour to Australia for a three-match ODI series.
Reports suggest that Kirsten felt excluded from crucial decisions about team selection and captaincy. With a new selection committee now in place, it appears Kirsten’s role and influence were diminished, prompting his decision to step down.
An official statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) regarding Kirsten’s departure is expected soon.
Kirsten’s resignation adds to the challenges Pakistan faces as they prepare for the upcoming series against Australia. The timing of his departure could impact the team’s morale and preparation for the tour.
Kirsten, a respected figure in the cricket world, was brought in with high expectations. His previous coaching successes, including leading India to victory in the 2011 World Cup, made him a promising choice for Pakistan. However, internal dynamics and disagreements seem to have led to an early end to his tenure.
The new selection committee will now have the task of finding a replacement for Kirsten and ensuring the team is ready for their matches in Australia. The PCB’s upcoming statement is likely to shed more light on the reasons behind Kirsten’s resignation and the board’s plans moving forward.
As Pakistan’s cricket team adjusts to this sudden change, fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how the team performs in the upcoming series and how the PCB handles the transition to new leadership.