Hesson Stresses Balance Ahead of Pakistan's Asia Cup Opener
Coach Mike Hesson excluded Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan from Pakistan's Asia Cup squad due to their low T20 strike rates and urged players to adapt to evolving cricket standards.
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Hesson stresses balance ahead of Pakistan's Asia Cup opener
Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson praised his team’s bowling attack but admitted that the batting lineup is still developing as they prepare for their Asia Cup opener against Oman in Dubai on Friday, according to ICC. Pakistan head into the Asia Cup in strong form, winning 10 of their last 14 T20Is under coach Mike Hesson. However, the success has come with a reshaped batting order that no longer features experienced stars Babar Azam and Mohammad …
Pakistan head coach responds to 'courage' question for pointing out Babar and Rizwan's weaknesses in T20Is
Pakistan will start their campaign in the Asia Cup today with the match against Oman at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. For the first time since 2017, they are featuring in the multination tournament without Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, who were the fulcrum of their batting line-up not long ago. However, consecutive poor showings in ICC events have led the Pakistan Cricket Board, along with head coach Mike Hesson, to take a …
Asia Cup: Mike Hesson's honest assessment of Babar Azam, Rizwan's strike rate
Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson openly discusses Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan’s strike rates and the need for honest player feedback. He highlights evolving T20 demands and urges players to adapt for future selection.
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