Gary Kirsten, Jason Gillespie, and Azhar Mahmood attended the PCB meeting in Lahore
The upper echelons of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) reportedly attended a meeting in Lahore ahead of Pakistan’s next assignment. After a disastrous campaign in the 2024 edition of the ICC T20 World Cup, Pakistan are scheduled to host England for a three-match Test series in October. Babar Azam-starrer Pakistan will also play Bangladesh, South Africa and the West Indies this season.
As per the latest developments, senior board officials, national selectors, coach Jason Gillespie, white-ball formats coach Gary Kirsten, and assistant coach Azhar Mahmood attended the PCB meeting in Lahore. Pakistan’s no-show at the T20 World Cup was the focal point of the high-profile meeting.
“The meeting was held to discuss ways to move forward with a comprehensive blueprint for the national team in red and white ball formats,” a source told PTI. Pakistan coach Gillespie has backed Shan Masood to continue as the Test captain of the Asian side. However, the apex cricket board of Pakistan is yet to decide on Babar’s leadership role.