Pakistan’s white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten has resigned after just six months in the job and a week before a tour of Australia begins.
The PCB said the former Proteas batsman would be replaced by Test coach Jason Gillespie for the tour, in a statement offering no reason for Kirsten’s departure.
Media reports said both coaches had been unhappy after a recent PCB decision to shut them out of the squad selection process.
Kirsten has made no public statement about his resignation.
In the past two years, Pakistan cricket has cycled through several coaches, three board heads, four captains and numerous formats of its domestic competition.
Analysts say the instability has sabotaged chances of success on the field. Last week’s 2-1 Test triumph over England was Pakistan’s first home series win since February 2021.
On Sunday, Pakistan appointed Mohammad Rizwan as captain for the white-ball tour of Australia and Zimbabwe, replacing Babar Azam who stepped down this month.
Pakistan open the Australia tour with three ODIs in Melbourne (4 November), Adelaide (8 November) and Perth (10 November) followed by three T20Is.
Kirsten played 101 Tests and 185 ODIs for South Africa between 1993 and 2004 before coaching India to win the ODI World Cup in 2011.
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