<p>Karachi: Pakistan's new red-ball head coach Jason Gillespie is set to land in the country next month to supervise a training camp for the home series against Bangladesh in August.</p><p>According to a reliable source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the camp will be set up in Karachi from July 24 for the probables for the national team as well as the Pakistan Shaheen side (A Team).</p><p>"Gillespie will be supervising the camp with the support staff and Shan Masood (Pakistan's Test captain) will also return early from England to prepare for the Bangladesh series in which two tests are to be played," he said.</p>.We can't rely on same 11 players to play day in and day out all year: Pak test team coach Jason Gillespie.<p>He said some senior players are likely to be given rest from the series as Gillespie also wants to look at the back-up talent in the country.</p><p>The source said that Masood has already indicated to the PCB that he wants Babar Azam in the Test team for the coming series but other senior players will be given a break.</p><p>Mohsin Naqvi is expected to hold a press conference next week to outline the major decisions of the Board in the wake of the failed World Cup campaign and also address the issues of groupings in the team.</p><p>"Naqvi is not one to shy away from being straightforward on what went wrong in the Pakistan team. Apparently Babar has also complained about the productivity of some players in the team during the World Cup and before that.</p><p>"He is likely to make his complaints clear in his report to the PCB," the source said.</p>
<p>Karachi: Pakistan's new red-ball head coach Jason Gillespie is set to land in the country next month to supervise a training camp for the home series against Bangladesh in August.</p><p>According to a reliable source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the camp will be set up in Karachi from July 24 for the probables for the national team as well as the Pakistan Shaheen side (A Team).</p><p>"Gillespie will be supervising the camp with the support staff and Shan Masood (Pakistan's Test captain) will also return early from England to prepare for the Bangladesh series in which two tests are to be played," he said.</p>.We can't rely on same 11 players to play day in and day out all year: Pak test team coach Jason Gillespie.<p>He said some senior players are likely to be given rest from the series as Gillespie also wants to look at the back-up talent in the country.</p><p>The source said that Masood has already indicated to the PCB that he wants Babar Azam in the Test team for the coming series but other senior players will be given a break.</p><p>Mohsin Naqvi is expected to hold a press conference next week to outline the major decisions of the Board in the wake of the failed World Cup campaign and also address the issues of groupings in the team.</p><p>"Naqvi is not one to shy away from being straightforward on what went wrong in the Pakistan team. Apparently Babar has also complained about the productivity of some players in the team during the World Cup and before that.</p><p>"He is likely to make his complaints clear in his report to the PCB," the source said.</p>