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File photographs of Jason Gillespie and Sunil Gavaskar© AFP | BCCI
The Pakistan cricket workforce’s downfall lately is a subject that continues to ask theories and reasoning from all corners of the globe. The Mohammad Rizwan-led aspect didn’t win a single recreation within the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 regardless of being the hosts of the event, crashing out within the group stage. The extent of Pakistan’s hole efficiency was such that Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar stated that even India’s B workforce may have the ability to beat them. Nevertheless, former Pakistan coach Jason Gillespie, who was sacked earlier than the Champions Torphy, is not on board with Gavaskar’s rehtoric.
Gillespie known as Gavaskar’s evaluation ‘absolute nonsense’, whereas urging the Pakistan workforce to stay to the correct gamers and provides them time to take the workforce ahead.
“I don’t buy this rhetoric. I saw some comments from Sunil Gavaskar about the Indian B team or Indian C team would beat the Pakistan top team. That’s nonsense. Absolute nonsense. If Pakistan pick and stick with the right players and give them time to shine and, time to learn and develop their games, they can beat anyone. I’ve got no doubt about that,” stated Gillespie.
Jason Gillespie “I saw some comments from Sunil Gavaskar about the Indian B or C team would beat the Pakistan top team, that’s nonsense” #CT25 #Cricket pic.twitter.com/qJQn6910st
— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) March 7, 2025
Gavaskar had siat that he’s positive that India’s B workforce will have the ability to beat Pakistan comfortably, although which may not be true for India’s C workforce.
“I think a B team (from India) certainly (can give Pakistan a run for their money). C team, I am not too sure. But a B team will be very, very hard to beat for Pakistan in their current form,” Gavaskar had stated in a chat on Sports activities Right this moment.
The Pakistan cricket workforce has undergone loads of adjustments over the past couple of years, starting from captaincy, choice panel, and even the board. A couple of extra adjustments are anticipated, as a part of a knee-jerk response that’s anticipated after the workforce didn’t qualify for the Champions Trophy semi-finals.
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