Pakistan’s Test coach, Jason Gillespie, recently demonstrated his commitment both on and off the field by picking up discarded water bottles at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The former Australian fast bowler, now leading Pakistan’s Test squad, was captured on video meticulously collecting bottles left behind after a training session.
This simple yet impactful gesture, which has since gone viral on social media, highlights Gillespie’s dedication to maintaining discipline and cleanliness, both key values he aims to instil in the team. Heading into the final Test of the three-match series against England, the contest is delicately poised at 1-1.
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Pakistan secured a crucial 152-run victory in Multan, giving them a much-needed confidence boost. Under the leadership of captain Shan Masood, who recently celebrated his first win after a challenging start as skipper, the team is eager to rebuild its reputation and regain its stronghold in home conditions.
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Pakistan’s selection committee made significant changes ahead of the second Test, opting to drop key players like Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Naseem Shah. While this decision sparked criticism from experts and fans alike, it ultimately paid off as the team delivered a solid performance to level the series.
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Meanwhile, England announced two changes to their squad for the final Test, bringing back pacer Gus Atkinson and young spinner Rehan Ahmed in place of Brydon Carse and Matthew Potts. With the series on the line, both teams will be looking to bring their best to the decisive match, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the series.
England’s Playing XI for the third Test:
Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith, Gus Atkinson, Rehan Ahmed, Jack Leach, Shoaib Bashir