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'Zero Communication': Jason Gillespie Opens Up On Pakistan Exit
Jason Gillespie said Monday he felt no longer wanted as Pakistan's Test coach and was left out of major decisions, having quit the post last week. The 49-year-old Australian former fast bowler was appointed in April for two years but differences with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) took their toll.
Gillespie said he was not informed of the decision to remove performance coach Tim Nielsen, also an Australian.
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