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T20 World Cup Showdown: Mike Hesson Weighs In on Pakistan’s Mental Edge Over New Zealand Ahead of Super 8 Face-off

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Press Conference Highlights: Mike Hesson Ahead of Super 8 Match

Mike Hesson, New Zealand’s head coach, addressed the media today as his team prepared for the Super 8 clash against Pakistan. Here are the key takeaways from his remarks.

State of the Team
Hesson expressed confidence in the team’s readiness, noting, “We’ve worked hard over the past six months. Making it to the Super 8s is an achievement in itself.” He mentioned the team has won eight out of their last ten matches, emphasizing their ability to adapt to different situations. He added that they are eager to perform better on the current pitch compared to their last outing.

Familiar Rivals
Regarding New Zealand’s long history with Pakistan, Hesson acknowledged Mark Chapman’s strong record against them and highlighted the various threats the Pakistani team poses. He also stated that bowler Usman Tariq has a unique ability to both defend and attack, which adds depth to their strategy.

Past Matchups
When asked about Pakistan’s historical edge in T20 World Cups, Hesson downplayed any psychological advantage, attributing match outcomes to skill rather than previous records. He recalled their last victory over Pakistan in 2016 and confidently remarked, “What’s in the past is behind us. We’re focused on the future.”

Babar Azam’s Batting Position
There was questioning around Babar Azam batting at number four instead of his usual position. Hesson explained this is based on team needs, “In T20s, we want him in the middle order to guide the innings if needed.” He emphasized that Babar understands his role and can accelerate once settled.

Bowling Strategy
On the topic of Abrar Ahmed, who has been performing well as a bowler, Hesson clarified that Pakistan relies heavily on their spinners, indicating that they’re flexible with their lineup based on conditions. He mentioned that the decision to drop players is made after careful consideration of the game strategy.

Middle Order Concerns
Hesson acknowledged the middle order’s one-dimensionality, given the number of right-handed batsmen. He mentioned the possibility of changing the lineup if necessary but reiterated the quality of the existing players.

Performance of Key Players
Noting the overall strategy, Hesson was content with the top-order performance. He pointed out that Saim Ayub has previously been the highest run-scorer for the team and that they are confident in his capabilities, even if he is currently struggling.

Final Thoughts
Hesson expressed trust in his team’s adaptability. He reiterated that the match against Namibia was not a turning point but rather a reflection of understanding roles better. He wrapped up the conference by explaining a misinterpreted incident with Salman Mirza, clarifying that it was a discussion about strategy rather than a heated quarrel.

As New Zealand gears up to face Pakistan, Hesson’s insights reflect a confident and adaptable team ready to take on the challenges ahead.

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