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Jason Gillespie Resigns as Head Coach, Criticizes PCB Management

Jason Gillespie, the former head coach of Pakistan’s cricket team, has stepped down from his position, citing dissatisfaction with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). In his resignation statement, Gillespie expressed deep concerns about the PCB’s management practices, highlighting issues such as lack of strategic direction, inadequate support for players and coaching staff, and failure to address key operational challenges.
The Australian cricket legend also criticized the board’s handling of player development programs and infrastructure, stating that these shortcomings hinder the team’s progress on the international stage. Gillespie’s decision to leave comes at a critical time for Pakistan cricket, as the team struggles with consistency and aims to rebuild for upcoming tournaments.
His remarks have sparked widespread debate within the cricketing community, with fans and analysts calling for reforms within the PCB to address systemic inefficiencies. The resignation of a coach of Gillespie’s stature underscores the urgent need for accountability and effective governance in Pakistan’s cricketing framework.
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Aamer Jamal Fined PKR 1.4 Million for Writing Imran Khan’s Prison Badge Number on His Cap

Pakistan cricketer Aamer Jamal has been fined PKR 1.4 million by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after he was seen wearing a cap with former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s prison badge number inscribed on it. The incident took place during a domestic match, sparking controversy as it was perceived as a political statement in violation of PCB’s code of conduct.
The board stated that players are prohibited from displaying political slogans or messages during official matches. Jamal’s action drew mixed reactions from fans and analysts, with some calling it an expression of support and others criticizing the politicization of sports. The all-rounder has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, while PCB officials maintain that disciplinary measures must be upheld to ensure neutrality in cricket.
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No PCB Official Present at Champions Trophy Final, Host Board Seeks ICC Explanation

In a surprising turn of events, no official from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was present at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final, raising concerns over Pakistan’s role as the tournament’s host. The absence of PCB representatives has sparked speculation regarding the board’s internal issues and its relationship with the International Cricket Council (ICC). Reports suggest that the host board has formally approached the ICC, demanding an explanation for the lack of PCB presence during the high-profile final match.
Cricket analysts and fans have expressed disappointment, questioning whether administrative challenges or geopolitical tensions played a role in this unusual situation. Some experts believe that PCB’s absence reflects deeper governance and diplomatic challenges within Pakistan cricket. As discussions around the matter continue, the ICC is expected to respond to the host board’s inquiry regarding the unprecedented situation at the tournament’s concluding event.
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Unbeaten India Defeat New Zealand to Clinch Third ICC Champions Trophy

India continued their unbeaten run in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, securing a dominant victory over New Zealand in the final to claim their third tournament title. The Indian bowlers delivered a clinical performance, restricting New Zealand to a modest total, while the top-order batsmen chased down the target with confidence and composure. With this triumph, India has further solidified its legacy as one of the most successful teams in Champions Trophy history. The win marks a significant achievement for the team, showcasing their strength, consistency, and determination throughout the tournament.
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