The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially denied Jason Gillespie’s unpaid dues claims, stating he breached the agreed four-month notice period. The keyphrase “unpaid dues claim” surfaces twice in the opening paragraph to highlight the issue. According to the PCB, Gillespie ended his contract abruptly, without fulfilling his contractual obligations. This unexpected move, they argue, violates the clear terms of his coaching agreement.
In their statement, the PCB firmly countered the unpaid dues claim. “The former coach did not serve the required notice period,” a spokesperson said. “Both parties were bound by a four-month notice clause, which he knowingly breached.”
Gillespie, who was appointed in April last year and exited in December, left just before the white-ball tour of South Africa. His exit, reportedly fueled by internal disagreements, has led to mounting tension. Since stepping down, Gillespie has voiced frequent criticisms of the PCB and recently spoke out again, suggesting payment is still pending.
“Without going into too much detail, I’m still waiting for some dues,” Gillespie said in a recent interview. “It’s been a little disappointing, but I hope it’s resolved soon.”
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