Jason Gillespie, the red-ball coach for Pakistan, has recently described his role as being limited to that of a "matchday strategist." This change in responsibilities comes after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) decided to reduce his influence over team selection following a disappointing loss to England in the first Test. The defeat, which saw Pakistan lose by an innings and 47 runs, prompted the PCB to rethink their strategy for the Test team. They moved away from their earlier focus on seam bowling, which had been a significant reason for Gillespie's appointment less than six months prior. Instead, the PCB opted to drop their two leading fast bowlers and fill the squad with spinners. For the second Test, they chose to play on a used pitch, aiming for conditions that would favor their new approach. This strategy paid off, as Pakistan secured a victory by 152 runs in that match. Gillespie acknowledged that he was not involved in the decision-making process and was merely present during the matches. The shift in his role highlights the ongoing adjustments within the team as they navigate their performance and strategy in the series against England.