Former Pakistan red-ball coach Jason Gillespie has publicly criticised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), alleging he is still owed payment for his services. Gillespie's abrupt departure followed disagreements over team decisions and support staff appointments. He reportedly felt sidelined and ignored by PCB officials, despite volunteering to coach the white-ball squad.
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