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Pakistan’s Coach Jason Gillespie Reflects on Test Series Against Bangladesh and Upcoming England Challenge

Pakistan’s Coach Jason Gillespie Reflects on Test Series Against Bangladesh and Upcoming England Challenge

Pakistan’s Coach Jason Gillespie Reflects on Test Series Against Bangladesh and Upcoming England Challenge

In the recent Test series against Bangladesh, Pakistan found themselves in dominant positions on two occasions but ultimately surrendered their advantage to the opposition. We showed glimpses of quality in the Test series against Bangladesh, where we were really driving the game forward, Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie said on a podcast by PCB.

In the first Test, they racked up a total of 448/6 before declaring the innings, only to concede a lead to Bangladesh that proved to be decisive in the final result. In the second Test, they had the visitors at 26/6 in the first innings, but let them off the hook, allowing Bangladesh to make 262 and reduce the first-innings deficit.

Talking about not being ruthless enough in situations when they were dominating the opposition, Gillespie said that the scoreline in the series (Bangladesh winning 2-0) wasn’t truly reflective of how the series panned out. We played some excellent cricket, both with the bat and the ball. The issue was that we didn’t sustain it long enough. When we allowed our opponents to get into the game, they capitalised and pulled ahead. That’s where we let ourselves down, he said.

The Australian felt that Pakistan let themselves down in an hour or two during the Test and it really pegged them back. What we need is a bit more ruthlessness. When we’re ahead, we need to stay ahead and make sure we really drive home that advantage. That’s the main takeaway from the Bangladesh series, Gillespie said. There was some very good work done, but when we had a bad hour, it really set us back. We need to minimise those poor periods and maximize the good ones, he added.

Pakistan have not won a home Test match since February 2021 and are desperate for a series win to pull themselves back up in the ICC World Test Championship standings. They face England next in another home series early next month and will be hoping to turn the tide around from 2022, when they lost the home series 3-0 to England.

It’s very clear how England approaches their cricket, Gillespie said. I don’t particularly like the term ‘Bazball,’ but they do play aggressive cricket. We’ve seen them evolve their game and that’s how they want to play, he noted. We will play our way, striving to be a consistent and disciplined team that hangs in there and strikes at the right moment to drive the game forward and exploit gaps. That’s our strategy, he concluded.

The first Test will be played in Multan from October 7.

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Jason Gillespie -: Jason Gillespie is a former Australian cricketer who is now the head coach of Pakistan’s cricket team. He was a fast bowler during his playing days.

Test series -: A Test series is a set of cricket matches played between two teams. Each match can last up to five days, and the series usually has multiple matches.

Bangladesh -: Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. It has its own national cricket team that competes in international matches.

2-0 -: 2-0 means that Bangladesh won two matches and Pakistan won none in the Test series.

ruthlessness -: Ruthlessness in sports means being very determined and not showing any mercy to the opponent. It means playing very hard to win.

consistency -: Consistency means performing at the same high level in every game. It means not having ups and downs in performance.

home series -: A home series means that the matches will be played in Pakistan, which is the home country for the Pakistan cricket team.

England -: England is a country in Europe. It also has a national cricket team that competes in international matches.

disciplined cricket -: Disciplined cricket means playing in a very controlled and focused way, following all the rules and strategies carefully.

strategic cricket -: Strategic cricket means planning and playing in a way that uses smart tactics to win the game.
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