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Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie showcased to the world how to lead by example, as the former Australian international went viral recently for his act of humility.
Gillespie, 49, is the current test coach for the struggling Pakistan national side, which has dealt with disappointments galore on the international stage.
Pakistan, on all formats of circket, have endured a disastrous period so far, dealing with crushing exits at both the ODI and T20 World Cups.
On the red-ball side of things, their luck hasn’t been any better, as they were on the receiving end of an embarassing 3-0 whitewash in Australia last year, following which a humiliating home series defeat against Bangladesh brought national embarassment.
Now, facing England in a three-test series, the Pakistan team has clawed their way back into contention tying up the series 1-1 with a thrilling win in their last Test in Multan.
Despite the despair surrounding the team, Gillespie showcased class and humility, as recently footage of the head coach picking up the water bottles strewn around the practice ground sent social media on a frenzy.
Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie shows humility by picking up empty water bottles after practice session pic.twitter.com/avaLQyuQVL— CricWick (@CricWick) October 22, 2024
The act attracted respect and adoration for the Aussie, who, on social media, was applauded for his humility.
Jason Gillespie is all class. I am so proud of him. He is a wonderful Australian— Jason Newman (@jamesmileham60) October 22, 2024
We must focus on this kind of behaviour to teach our kids to be a better citizen to their country.— Chindhuprasad???????? (@Chindhuprasad) October 22, 2024
WowThat’s great ????— Fahad Khan (@FahadKh25592188) October 22, 2024
At the same time, certain pockets of users were not impressed by the act, stating that it was common courtesy, or rather diminishing the head coach’s act by calling it ‘wrong optics’.
It’s not humility. It’s upbringing…— ADIL BHAT (@AdilBhat278) October 22, 2024
he is not a janitor, he the head coach of Pakistan Cricket Team, better act like and do his job properlywinning last test counts for nothing
wrong optics, bad pitch with zero future vision
— Release Khan – Renegade (@saeedlodhi) October 22, 2024
In the business end of things though, Gillespie showed promise, as Pakistan’s gamble using the same pitch for a second game running paid off in Multan, as they pulled off a 152-run series-levelling win.
Pakistan were helped to all 20 England wickets by left-arm spinner Noman Ali and right-armer Sajid Khan as England crumbled to 144 all out chasing a tough 297-run target.
The third and final match will begin on Thursday.
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