Former Pakistan head coach Gary Kirsten cited excessive interference from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as the primary reason for his abrupt departure after just six months. He described the constant external noise and punitive actions around poor performance as a significant challenge, making it difficult to implement plans or build relationships with players. Former Pakistan head coach Gary Kirsten cited excessive interference from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as the primary reason for his abrupt departure after just six months. He described the constant external noise and punitive actions around poor performance as a significant challenge, making it difficult to implement plans or build relationships with players.
Trending
- Will Putin cut Iran loose for Ukraine? What Russian envoy said on quid pro quo claims
- ‘Won’t let Modi ji snatch rights’: Mamata Banerjee targets BJP during Eid in Kolkata -watch
- India’s crude shuffle: How Hormuz chokehold rerouted oil imports from Gulf to Russia
- Is US‑Iran war ending soon? Trump considers ‘winding down’ military efforts
- How Iran targeted US, UK base Diego Garcia 4,000kms away in Indian Ocean — Explained
- Yuge Yugeen Bharat Museum transforming seat of power to symbol of civilisational continuity: PM
- US taps emergency oil reserve, releases 45 mn barrels to tame war-driven price hike
- Mohsin Naqvi-led PCB under scanner, Kirsten exposes ‘constant outside noise’
