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Former Pakistan Coach Blasts PCB Over Usman Wahla’s Suspension

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Jason Gillespie Criticizes PCB Over Suspension of Usman Wahla

Former Pakistan bowling coach Jason Gillespie has openly criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for suspending Director of International Cricket Usman Wahla amid the ongoing Asia Cup controversy.

Background of the Suspension
The PCB suspended Wahla after expressing dissatisfaction with what it described as a delayed response to India’s refusal to participate in post-match handshakes with the Pakistan cricket team. The decision sparked debate within cricketing circles, though most board officials and analysts initially remained silent.

Gillespie’s Response
Breaking that silence, Gillespie—who worked closely with Wahla during his tenure as Pakistan’s Test coach—took to social media to defend him.

“What a joke! Usman Wahla is one of the really good people in Pakistan Cricket. For progression in the PCB, maybe they need to look higher,” Gillespie wrote.

Ongoing Tensions
Since resigning from his PCB role in 2024, Gillespie has frequently voiced concerns about the board’s management. His latest remarks once again highlight the ongoing challenges within Pakistan cricket’s administration.

Implications for Pakistan Cricket
Wahla’s suspension comes at a sensitive time, as the Asia Cup referee dispute has already drawn international attention. Analysts say the move underscores deeper structural issues within the PCB and raises questions about Pakistan’s participation in the tournament.

With scrutiny now extending beyond domestic circles, the board’s next steps will be crucial in determining not only its handling of the Asia Cup but also the broader direction of Pakistan cricket.

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