Jason Gillespie has been named the interim head coach for Pakistan’s white-ball cricket team as they prepare for their tour of Australia. This decision comes after Gary Kirsten stepped down from the role. Gillespie, who is currently the head coach for Pakistan’s red-ball (Test) team, will now also take charge of the one-day international (ODI) and T20 formats.
Under Gillespie’s leadership, the team will compete with Mohammad Rizwan as the captain and Salman Ali Agha as the vice-captain. The squad will look to make a strong impression during the upcoming matches.
Pakistan’s ODI and T20I teams for the tours of Australia and Zimbabwe have already been announced. The matches in Australia are set to take place from November 4 to November 18, while the series in Zimbabwe will follow from November 24 to December 5.
This is an important period for the Pakistani cricket team, as they aim to perform well in these international fixtures. With Gillespie’s experience and leadership, the players will be looking to capitalize on their potential and secure victories in both series. The team is gearing up to face challenging opponents and will seek to build on their skills and teamwork. Fans are eager to see how the squad performs under new leadership and hope for success in both tours.