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Don’t try to be something that you’re not: Gillespie

By Our Correspondent
April 30, 2024
Pakistans coach Jason Gillespie. — X/@sujeetsuman1991/File
Pakistan's coach Jason Gillespie. — X/@sujeetsuman1991/File

LAHORE: Jason Gillespie's resume makes him a strong contender for most coaching jobs, but there's little doubt that in Pakistan, his nationality also carries weight.

"My philosophy is - don't try to be something that you're not," he told the PCB's in-house media channel on a podcast. "I simply want the Pakistan cricket team to play the style of cricket that's going to suit them; for me, that's important.

"You've got to be authentic in how you go about it. I will go out there and say: just be positive, aggressive, entertaining. Play with a smile on your faces and entertain our fans. There are going to be times when you have to grind it out, and that's what Test cricket is. It's a test of your skills, mental capacity, and patience. There are times to attack and times to soak up some periods of cricket from the opposition. If we can be as consistent as we can, then hopefully, the scoreboard will look after itself, and we can pick up some wins."

"The opportunity to be the head coach of Pakistan's Test side is fantastic," he said. "It's an honour. I've been coaching for quite a while now in various roles around the world, but one thing I haven't done is coach an international Test side. When this opportunity presented itself, I jumped at it. "Just how Pakistan plays, and the talented and skillful players Pakistan has, it's great to be part of the team.”