Gary Kirsten's Virtual Coaching Sparks Controversy in Pakistan
Gary Kirsten, the former South African cricketer and renowned coach, has been appointed as the head coach of Pakistan's white-ball team. However, his virtual interaction with the players has sparked controversy among fans.
Kirsten, who is currently in India as the batting coach of Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL), conducted a virtual meeting with the Pakistani players. This move has drawn criticism from fans, who question the effectiveness of online coaching.
"How do players learn from a coach through a laptop screen?" one fan asked. "Like Mickey Arthur, he will also do online coaching. PCB, is this cricket or is it a joke?" another fan commented.
Despite the criticism, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has defended Kirsten's virtual coaching. A PCB official stated that if Gujarat Titans fail to qualify for the IPL playoffs, Kirsten will be available from the start of the T20 series against England.
Until Kirsten joins the team, Azhar Mahmood, the former Test all-rounder, will lead Pakistan on its tour of Ireland and England. Mahmood, who has been appointed as the assistant coach to Kirsten, will act as head coach in the interim.
The PCB has also appointed Muhammad Yousuf, the former Test batsman, as the batting coach, and Saeed Ajmal, the legendary spinner, as the spin bowling coach.
Kirsten's appointment has been met with mixed reactions. Some fans believe that his experience and expertise will benefit the Pakistani team, while others are skeptical about the effectiveness of virtual coaching.
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