Gary Kirsten to Oversee Champions Cup, Assess Pakistan Players' Fitness

Gary Kirsten to Oversee Champions Cup, Assess Pakistan Players’ Fitness

Pakistan’s white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten will take charge of the upcoming Champions Cup domestic one-day competition, where all contracted players are expected to participate. Kirsten will be assisted by physiotherapist Cliff Deacon and strength coach Dreks Simon, who will assess players’ performance and fitness ahead of Pakistan’s white-ball matches this season.

The trio will also conduct fitness tests for the national Test squad and other international players. Meanwhile, red-ball format head coach Jason Gillespie and high-performance coach Tim Nielsen will depart for Australia on Wednesday following the conclusion of Pakistan’s series against Bangladesh.

Despite Pakistan’s disappointing 0-2 defeat to Bangladesh, sources close to the team indicate that no significant changes are anticipated. Both Gillespie and Kirsten have been granted full authority by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to maintain continuity in selection and other matters.

“Both have advised the PCB to exercise patience and avoid making decisions based on a string of poor performances across all formats,” a source revealed.

The Champions Cup will serve as the first assignment for the Pakistan team before they embark on the World Test Championship series against England, commencing on October 7 in Multan. Gillespie and Nielsen are expected to return to Pakistan for this series.

Shami's Border-Gavaskar Trophy Participation Hinges on Fitness Assessment

Shami’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy Participation Hinges on Fitness Assessment

Mohammed Shami’s participation in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia remains uncertain, pending a final fitness assessment from the National Cricket Academy (NCA). The Indian pacer has been recovering from an ankle injury sustained during the ODI World Cup last November and is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the NCA in Bengaluru.

Shami’s recovery has progressed well, with the pacer resuming bowling last month. He has gradually increased his workload and has reported no pain, indicating a potential return to competitive cricket. However, the BCCI secretary, Jay Shah, has emphasized that Shami’s participation in the Australia series will be contingent on his fitness, as determined by the NCA report.

Shami’s importance to the Indian team, particularly in Australian conditions, cannot be overstated. In eight Tests down under, he has claimed 31 wickets at an average of 32.16, including two five-wicket hauls. His ability to exploit the Australian pitches makes him a crucial asset for India’s hopes of reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on foreign soil.

In addition to Shami’s fitness update, Shah also confirmed that VVS Laxman will continue as the head of the NCA. Laxman, who took over the role in December 2021, has played a significant role in overseeing the rehabilitation of players like Shami. His current contract expires in September, but he will remain in charge, ensuring continuity at the academy during this crucial period.

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