Former Australian cricketer and the present interim white-ball coach for Pakistan, Jason Gillespie, has expressed his concern over Australia prioritizing test cricket over white-ball cricket. Admitting Australia's concern about the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy, he sated the difference between Australia's attitude toward BGT and that for the Pakistan series. While BGT has many eye-catching advertisements, Pakistan series had none. Despite the ignorance, Pakistan won the series by 2-1. While speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, Gillespie said, "To be honest, I pretty much saw no promotion of our one-day series by Cricket Australia, which was a bit of a surprise. It’s pretty obvious that they’re prioritizing the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series against India because I saw no promotion of this series. Fox do a great job promoting but it was pretty clear to us where CA’s priorities lie. That’s their prerogative and their decision, but I just didn’t see any advertising or promotion of this one-day series at all." Read: Virat Kohli Arrives in Perth for the First BGT Test Match Jason Gillespie pleased with Pakistan's victory despite ignorance There is no doubt that Cricket Australia is prioritizing the Border Gavakar Trophy, as they have rested all the players who are supposed to play in the first Test at Perth. None of those players played the third ODI against Pakistan. CA's such behaviour has been heavily criticized by former Aussies like Michael Clarke. However, Gillespie is pretty happy with Pakistan's victory, no matter what. He is pleased with Pakistan's convincing win over Australia. He added, "What we saw in this series is our bowling exposed some flaws in the Australian batting. I’m sure the Australians will look to right some wrongs and improve some things. That’s what good players and good teams do; you learn and adjust and adapt and be ready for the next challenge. It was pleasing not just to beat Australia but to beat them pretty convincingly."