The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has named Mike Hesson, a past player from New Zealand, as the new chief coach for Pakistan’s white-ball squad (One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals). Hesson will begin his responsibilities on May 26, taking over from Gary Kirsten, who stepped down earlier due to disagreements with the PCB. Currently coaching Islamabad United, Hesson also has prior experience leading both New Zealand and Kenya, which adds considerable expertise to this position.
Furthermore, Aaqib Javed has taken up the position of Director of High Performance. The chairman of PCB, Mohsin Naqvi, feels confident that both Hesson and Javed will be instrumental in defining the direction of Pakistani cricket. These strategic hires precede Bangladesh’s T20 series in Pakistan, beginning on May 25th, which serves as an important trial for the newly assembled coaching team.
Considering Pakistan’s lackluster showings in major tournaments like the 2023 Asia Cup, the 2023 ODI World Cup, the 2024 T20 World Cup, and the forthcoming Champions Trophy, these adjustments are deemed essential for reviving the squad’s performance. Leveraging Hesson’s global experience alongside Javed’s local knowledge, the PCB remains optimistic about improving the team’s luck.
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Warmest congratulations to Mike Hesson on being named Pakistan’s head coach for white-ball matches and to Aaqib Javed as the new Director of High Performance. It’s also important to acknowledge the PCB for these thoughtful appointments. Here’s hoping their partnership brings prosperity and honor to Pakistani cricket.
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