Kirsten Quits as Pakistan Coach: Rizwan’s Rise to Captaincy Marks New Era
Gary Kirsten Resigns as Coach of Pakistan Team Amidst Controversy
Gary Kirsten, the former coach of the Pakistan cricket team, has resigned from his position after a tumultuous tenure. Kirsten’s resignation comes as a surprise, as he had taken over the team on a two-year contract just six months ago.
According to reports, Kirsten’s decision to step down was due to disagreements with some of the team’s star players. The tension between Kirsten and the players had been building up over time, and it seems that the situation had become untenable for the coach.
Kirsten’s resignation has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, with many fans and experts expressing their disappointment at the turn of events. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is yet to comment on the situation, but it is clear that the team is in disarray.
The news of Kirsten’s resignation has been met with widespread media coverage, with many outlets speculating about the reasons behind his decision. Some reports suggest that Kirsten had differences with the PCB, while others claim that he was unhappy with the team’s performance.
One thing is certain, however: Gary Kirsten’s resignation is a significant blow to the Pakistan cricket team. The team is currently without a coach, and it remains to be seen who will take over the reins. Mohammad Rizwan, who was recently appointed as the team’s captain, will have to navigate this challenging situation and lead the team forward.
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