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Gary Kirsten Pakistan Coaching Interference: Former Coach Reveals External Pressure Issues

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Gary Kirsten Pakistan coaching interference has come into focus after the former head coach shared details about his time with the national team. He said external pressure made his job very difficult.

In a recent interview, Gary Kirsten explained that too much outside involvement affected decision-making. He said a coach cannot work properly when there is constant noise from outside.

He added that building a clear strategy becomes harder in such conditions. According to him, implementing plans with players is also a big challenge when there is pressure from different sides.

Kirsten said quick and harsh reactions to poor performance create instability in the team. Disciplinary actions and sudden decisions can disturb the overall environment.

He further explained that replacing a coach is often seen as an easy solution. However, he believes this approach does not bring long-term benefits.

The former coach stressed that if a coach is given responsibility, they should be allowed to work freely. He said trust and stability are important for better results.

Despite the challenges, Kirsten praised the professionalism of Pakistani players. He said they are talented and committed like players anywhere in the world.

He also shared that working with the team was a positive experience. Even though there was a language gap, cricket helped everyone communicate well on the field.

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