"That's Nonsense": Jason Gillespie Criticizes Sunil Gavaskar's Comment on India B Team Beating Pakistan https://www.cricketwinner.com Jason Gillespie disagreed with Sunil Gavaskar’s statement that an India B team could beat Pakistan, calling it nonsense. He said Pakistan has talented players but needs stable team selection and patience from the PCB management. Gillespie also pointed out issues with frequent squad changes and short-term coaching roles, urging the PCB to focus on long-term planning for better results for the Pakistan team. Fri, 07 Mar 2025 14:46:52 GMT https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html https://github.com/jpmonette/feed en Copyright © 2024 Cricket Winner. All Rights Reserved. <![CDATA["That's Nonsense": Jason Gillespie Criticizes Sunil Gavaskar's Comment on India B Team Beating Pakistan]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/that-s-nonsense-jason-gillespie-criticizes-sunil-gavaskar-s-comment-on-india-b-team-beating-pakistan/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/that-s-nonsense-jason-gillespie-criticizes-sunil-gavaskar-s-comment-on-india-b-team-beating-pakistan/ Fri, 07 Mar 2025 14:46:52 GMT

Former Pakistan coach Jason Gillespie has dismissed Sunil Gavaskar’s words that an Indian B team could compete with and possibly defeat the current Pakistan team. Gavaskar made this remark after India’s win over Pakistan in their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Group A match, raising concerns that the rivalry is becoming one-sided every time when they play against each other.

Gavaskar said, "I believe an India B team could definitely challenge Pakistan. I’m not too sure about a C team, but a B team would be very tough for Pakistan to beat in their current form."

Gillespie completely shot down the idea, calling it "absolute nonsense". He said Pakistan has enough talent to compete with any team if they get the right support. "I don't buy that talk," he added. "I saw Sunil Gavaskar's comments about an Indian B or C team beating Pakistan's top team, and that's just absurd."

He explained that Pakistan's main problem isn't a lack of talent but constant team changes and a lack of patience from the PCB management. "Pakistan needs to pick the right players and give them time to grow and improve. They have the skill to beat any team, no doubt about it. They just need to support their players and be patient," Jason Gillespie said.

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Pakistan’s tournament ended on a disappointing note as they finished last in Group A after losing to India and New Zealand. Their team selection has been heavily criticized, especially for choosing just one frontline spinner and not having strong openers in the Pakistan team. Gillespie, who resigned as Pakistan’s coach before their Test series against South Africa, blamed the management, particularly head coach Aaqib Javed and the selection committee, for the team’s poor performance.

"If the PCB wants better results, they need to put the right people in charge, pick the right players, and have a strong selection panel. They need to support them, be patient, and let them do their jobs". He also criticized the constant changes in coaching, saying it creates instability. "The same applies to coaches. If you hire someone, give them enough time to build something meaningful. Otherwise, the results will stay the same" Gillespie added.

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