Pakistan Cricket: Gary Kirsten revealed the reasons for the initial exit as a coach, ‘I am very old for other agenda’. Cricket news

Gary Kirsten has opened up his sudden departure as a white-ball coach of Pakistan, blaming internal strength conflicts and lacks the right to take steps for just six months in the job.Speaking at Wisden Cricket Patron Podcast, former South African opener and World Cup winning coach widened how he quickly felt his impact within the Pakistan setup. “It was a fantastic in a few months. I realized that I was not too early, I was not making too much impact,” Kirsten said.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In April 2024, appointed with Jason Gillespie for the red-ball role, Kirsten participated in October, a day later Pakistan had no role in shaping them for their tours of Australia and Zimbabwe.
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He said, “Once I was closed and asked to be not able to be able to take a team and shape a team, it became very difficult as a coach, then to have any positive impact on the group,” he explained.Kirsten’s comments also highlighted a great laxity within Pakistan cricket, with both of them and Gillespie out of the five-member selection committee. Gilespie later abandoned the controversial dismissal of high -performing coach Tim Nielsen as a trigger.
Despite the failures, Kirsten left the door open to return to better circumstances. “If I was invited back to Pakistan tomorrow, I will go under the right circumstances …” he said. “Cricket teams need to run by cricket people. When there is a lot of noise outside – very impressive noise – this is very difficult for leaders within the team.”He concluded, “I am very old now that I am working with another agenda. I just want to coach a cricket team, work with the players – and Pakistan’s players are fantastic.”