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Hyderabad appointed Jason Gillespie as head coach

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ISLAMABAD: The new franchise of the Pakistan Super League, Hyderabad, has appointed Jason Gillespie as its head coach.

According to media reports, negotiations between former head coach of the Pakistan cricket team, Jason Gillespie, and the new franchise of the PSL, Hyderabad, have been successful.

The former head coach of the national team will now coach Hyderabad, a formal agreement has been reached between the parties.

In April 2024, Jason Gillespie was appointed as the head coach of the Test squad along with Gary Kirsten, who led the white ball.

In December 2024, he resigned from the position before Pakistan’s two-match Test series in South Africa due to strained relations with the PCB.

Now Jason Gillespie will be seen coaching Hyderabad in the PSL starting in March.

Abdul khalique

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