Mike Hesson Appointed as Pakistan’s White-Ball Coach
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has appointed former New Zealand cricketer and experienced coach Mike Hesson as the new head coach of Pakistan’s white-ball teams. His official duties will begin on May 26.
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi made the announcement, noting that the board considered several candidates before selecting Hesson. He expressed full confidence in Hesson’s ability to lead the national ODI and T20 teams, highlighting his strong coaching background and international reputation.
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Mike Hesson previously coached New Zealand, where he played a key role in transforming the team into a world-class side. Under his leadership, the Black Caps reached the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup final and developed a number of top-level players.
The PCB believes Hesson’s calm approach, deep cricketing knowledge, and tactical expertise will help Pakistan’s white-ball teams improve their performance. With major tournaments, including ICC events, on the horizon, Hesson’s leadership is expected to be crucial.
Fans and players are hopeful that his appointment will bring positive changes and help Pakistan perform with greater consistency and focus on the international stage.