Jason Gillespie discusses Pakistan cricket's issues including frequent changes in board, selectors, and coaching, which impact consistency. He believes Babar Azam needs support and that Pakistan has the talent to compete if managed well. Gillespie also talks about India's strong position in the Champions Trophy and their edge over England in the upcoming Test series.
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