Gary Kirsten, the former South Africa cricketer and renowned coach, revealed how his lack of authority as Pakistan’s white-ball coach forced him to step down. Read more.
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This article? Where is Aqib Javed mentioned?
Lmao, once again, I set a trap and you walked right into it. Thanks for finding the article, good job.
This is exactly what I said, “Both Gillespie and Gary have openly talked about this and exposed Naqvi and Aaqib for interfering.”
You jumped in, highlighted “Gary” from my post and replied with “Provide quotes, you’re making things up again, you have a habit of lying.” Then, when that didn’t work, you started your usual mental gymnastics, twisting and turning the things around. It was honestly hilarious to watch.
After that, you suddenly shifted your focus to Aaqib, saying where has Gary openly named him, as if that somehow changes the entire point. Gary didn’t need to take names when his resignation itself was a direct protest against PCB’s interference and corruption. He literally said he was removed from selection and that once that happened, it became very difficult for him to have any sort of positive influence on the group. That’s him clearly saying he wasn’t being allowed to do his job. Anyone with common sense can connect the dots and know who was behind those decisions, and it was Naqvi and Aaqib.
So no, he didn’t have to spell it out for you. The message was loud and clear. The system was broken, the agenda was real, and the people behind it are known to everyone who follows Pakistan cricket closely. If you still can’t figure that out, then you really might be the most clueless person on this forum.
Everyone has their own way of calling things out. Gillespie went direct and took Aaqib’s name, while Gary stayed professional but said enough to expose the same nonsense. The difference is only in approach, not in what they were pointing out.
And about Aaqib, this guy’s corruption record speaks for itself. He’s everywhere, moving from one role to another like PCB is his family business. Chief selector one day, coach the next, then pitch curator, and now back as selector again. PCB has always had corruption, but Naqvi and Aaqib have taken it to another level and are doing it shamelessly.
The funniest part is, if Gary was your favourite, you’d probably have made ten threads by now crying justice for Gary.