
On Sunday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) countered the allegations made by Jason Gillespie, the previous red-ball head coach for the nationwide males’s group, concerning the alleged non-payment of his dues. The PCB said that Gillespie himself had ‘abruptly’ terminated his contract.
In an official assertion, the cricket board clarified that each the PCB and Gillespie have been obligated to stick to a four-month discover interval. However, the previous Australian quick bowler reportedly departed from his place prematurely, thereby contravening the agreed-upon contractual phrases.
“The Pakistan Cricket Board refutes claims made by a former head coach on the non-payment of his dues,” the PCB declared in its assertion.
“The PCB spokesman states that the former head coach abruptly left his position without giving a four-month notice period, which was a clear breach of the contractual terms.
“The coaching contract explicitly mentioned a notice period applicable to both parties, and the coach was fully aware of it.”
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It’s value recalling that Gillespie was appointed because the red-ball head coach in April of the earlier 12 months however stepped down from the function in December, simply previous to the nationwide males’s group’s white-ball collection in South Africa. This resignation reportedly stemmed from disagreements with the cricket board.
Since his departure, Gillespie has grow to be a outstanding critic of the PCB.
However, in keeping with current developments, the previous tempo bowler has now accused the cricket board of withholding fee for his providers, expressing his hope for a swift decision to the matter.
“Yeah, without going into the details, obviously still waiting on some remuneration from work that has been done. So just navigate through that in due course,” Gillespie said throughout an interview with a neighborhood information outlet.
“Admittedly, that has been a little bit disappointing but look, hopefully that can get sorted sooner rather than later. So yeah, hopefully, that gets sorted as soon as possible,” he added.