PAK vs BAN: After the shameful defeat, head coach Jason Gillespie is leaving the Pakistani team and returning to Australia
PAK vs BAN: Bangladesh has created history by defeating Pakistan 2-0 in its own home in a two-Test series. This is the first time in the history of cricket that Pakistan has suffered defeat.
Bangladesh have created history by defeating Pakistan 2-0 in its own home in a two-Test series. First time in the history of cricket, Pakistan suffered defeat. Bangladesh has badly defeated Pakistan both the Tests played in Rawalpindi. tiles: The big change that might occur in the Pakistan team concludes the fact that during the second match, too, the reports of fighting and discord among Pakistani players were reported. At the same time, taking charge as the Test coach of Pakistan from this series itself, Australia's legendary pacer Jason Gillespie has now reportedly gone back home to Australia.
According to Patrika, Jason Gillespie and the Pakistan cricket team's high-performance coach Tim Nielsen are returning home to Australia before the Test series against England. Both of them will be on a short break and will be away from the Pakistan team for some time. Let us tell you that now Pakistan's next three-Test series is to be played against England, the first Test of which will start on October 7.
Pakistan had lost the first match of the Test series to Bangladesh by 10 wickets and the second one by six wickets. Pakistan last won at home against South Africa in December 2021. Since then not a single Test match out of the last 10 has been won by Pakistan on its soil. At the same time now Bangladesh has also knocked Pak out of the final of the World Test Championship-2025 with the help of victory in the Test series.
Where Pakistan had shot itself in the foot by declaring the innings early in the first Test. Whereas in the second test Bangladesh easily achieved the target by losing four wickets. This is Bangladesh's second bilateral test series win on foreign soil. Before this, Bangladesh had defeated West Indies in their own home in 2009.