Pakistan Coach Jason Gillespie Pick Water Bottles Video: The third and decisive test match between Pakistan and England is to be played in Rawalpindi. Both the teams have won one match each and before the last Test starting from October 24, the players are sweating profusely in the Rawalpindi Stadium. Meanwhile, some pictures have surfaced, in which Pakistan’s Test team head coach Jason Gillespie is seen collecting garbage and bottles in the field.
These pictures were taken after a training session, where players had thrown water and other beverage bottles on the field after using them. Jason Gillespie is seen collecting the same bottles. Cricket fans are praising this Australian legend a lot for this work. Many Pakistani fans expressed anger towards the players of their own team and said that the coach doing this is a symbol of his humble nature.
Jason Gillespie picking up the empty bottles in Rawalpindi
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Pakistan had a memorable victory
Pakistan had to face a shameful defeat in the first Test against England by an innings and 47 runs. That was the sixth consecutive defeat of the Pakistan team under the captaincy of Shan Masood. Amidst this shameful performance in Test matches, the team management dropped Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah after the first match of the series. In such a situation, Pakistan ended its losing streak by winning the second test by 152 runs.
The third test match will prove to be decisive, in which both the teams are going to give their all to win. On one hand, England has made two changes for the final match, where Gus Atkinson and Rehan Ahmed will be replacing Brydon Carse and Matthew Potts. It will be interesting to see whether Pakistan team makes any changes in its playing eleven or not.
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