Jason Gillespie has resigned as the coach of the Pakistan Test team. He communicated his decision to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday (December 12), hours before the team was to set out for South Africa for a two-Test series.
Gillespie resigns as head coach of Pakistan Test team

This was confirmed to Cricbuzz by the PCB. "He has resigned," a spokesman for the Pakistan Board said without elaborating. Gillespie's exit was largely on the expected lines after the PCB refused renew the contract of his assistant coach Tim Nielsen. It is said that both Gillespie and Nielsen had a good working relations.
Late on Thursday night the PCB said Aaqib Javed will take over as red ball coach on an interim basis. Aaqib had earlier also been appointed as the interim head coach of the white-ball team following Gary Kirsten's resignation and is with the Pakistan white-ball currently in South Africa, for the three T20Is and three ODIs.
"The PCB has named Aaqib Javed as interim red-ball head coach following the resignation of red-ball head-coach Jason Gillespie," the Pakistan Board said in a statement.
Aaqib's first assignment as red-ball head coach will be Pakistan's two-match Test series against South Africa. The first Test is scheduled at the SuperSport Park in Centurion from 26 to 30 December. The second Test will be played at the Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town from 3 to 7 January.
The developments have come at a time when Pakistan cricket continues to be in news and not necessarily for the right reasons. The PCB is entangled in a protracted standoff with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over the Champions Trophy fiasco and there