Gillespie exposes PCB chief Naqvi's disregard for nearby 'connection camp' despite long journey from Australia.
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Former Pakistan Test cricket coach Jason Gillespie has stirred controversy by publicly criticizing Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi for his absence from a crucial team-building session held on September 23, 2024. The session, known as the "Connection Camp," was designed to foster better communication, collaboration, and overall performance within the Pakistan national team.

Gillespie, along with white-ball coach Gary Kirsten, traveled considerable distances to attend the camp. Gillespie flew in from Australia, while Kirsten made the journey from South Africa. However, Naqvi, who is based in Lahore, participated via Zoom, a decision that drew sharp criticism from Gillespie.

Speaking on a podcast, Gillespie expressed his disappointment, stating, "Gary came up with this great idea of a connection camp. Everyone in Pakistan cricket basically shared their experiences in that meeting. I flew in from Australia, Gary flew in from South Africa, the Chairman Mohsin Naqvi dialed in Zoom. He is based in Lahore, but he did not come, while Gary came in from Africa. We both felt that the Chairman could not even drive 20 minutes to come here - that was a bit unusual."

The Connection Camp included prominent Pakistani cricketers such as Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Rizwan, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Saud Shakeel, Shadab Khan, and Shan Masood. The PCB's Chief Operating Officer had previously described the initiative as timely, emphasizing its objective to develop a unified vision and mission for the national team ahead of a busy cricketing calendar.

Gillespie's remarks have added to the ongoing controversies surrounding the PCB. His criticism highlights the perceived disparity between the commitment shown by international coaches and the local leadership. He resigned from his position as Pakistan's Test coach last year.

The former Australian pacer's comments suggest a missed opportunity for senior management to actively engage with and support the team. He implied that Naqvi's absence sent a negative message regarding the board's dedication to team culture and spirit.


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