Jason Gillespie's philosophy for Pakistan: 'Don't try to be something that you're not'
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Jason Gillespie's philosophy for Pakistan: 'Don't try to be something that you're not'
Jason Gillespie's philosophy for Pakistan: 'Don't try to be something that you're not'
Jason Gillespie has taken on the role of head coach for Pakistan's red-ball cricket, finally resolving the flurry of discussions and news surrounding the country's coaching panel. Alongside Gillespie, Gary Kirsten has been appointed for the white-ball format. Upon joining the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Gillespie immediately expressed a straightforward philosophy: "Don't try to be something you're not," emphasizing the importance of authenticity.
Gillespie articulated his coaching philosophy at a PCB press conference, stating, "My philosophy is simple—don't try to be something you're not. I want Pakistan to play cricket in their own style, which suits them. That's what's important."
The Australian coach added, "You need to be genuine in what you are doing. I will always say, just be positive, aggressive, and joyful. Play with a smile on your face and give joy to our fans."
Having last played international cricket in 2006, Gillespie has since held various coaching roles. He successfully led Yorkshire as head coach from 2011 to 2016 and has coached T20 cricket teams like Punjab Kings and Adelaide Strikers, as well as teams from Sussex and South Australia.
Gillespie feels honored to assume the role of head coach for Pakistan's Test team. He expressed his enthusiasm, saying, "It's a wonderful thing to take on the role of head coach for Pakistan's Test team. It's a matter of great honor. I have coached in various capacities around the world, but I have never coached an international test team before. When this opportunity came up, I grabbed it immediately."
