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19 Feb 2014 12:55 #179064
by chairman
mid the hearty, and heartfelt congratulations resonating around the country in the wake of the 1-0 cricket series win over India, spare a thought for the man calling the shots.
Mike Hesson admitted he has been chuffed at the progress New Zealand have made this season.
He has had a tough time at the helm. New Zealand had some dark months last year, and he felt the wrath of some sections of the cricket community over his decision to replace Ross Taylor as captain with Brendon McCullum at the end of 2012.
But Hesson's a man with firm convictions and he has had a rich reward in the form of New Zealand's performances against the West Indies and, especially, heavyweights India.
"I think it's been a great summer," Hesson said yesterday. "We've performed in all three forms and that's something we've not always been able to do. To do it all summer under pressure, yeah, it's a really proud moment."
He admitted he's developed as a coach "every day, to be fair".
"It's not a position you can prepare yourself for. Coaching your country is a very special time and to string together a summer like we've had is really pleasing.
"We're not there yet, but certainly we're heading in the right direction."
Along the way, Hesson said lessons had been learned.
"You make mistakes every day and hopefully you try and rectify them the following day. You get to know your players and what makes them tick and they get to know you better as well. The further that relationship can grow the more you can help each other."
Hesson's off to Abu Dhabi for a camp ahead of the world T20 tournament in Bangladesh next month.
The New Zealand squad leave on March 8 and have a couple of warmup games against a Worcestershire side, before getting to Bangladesh.
It'll be primarily about acclim-atising to the heat and getting used to pitch conditions significantly different from Eden Park and the Basin Reserve in the past fortnight.
New Zealand will have four games before the tournament starts, including two official warmups against Pakistan and Australia. Hesson expects all 15 players will get a run to ensure there are plenty of options.
Among the aspects New Zealand want to tidy up is being aware of the pressure that will be exerted.
"We need to make sure our skills are good so when guys are coming at you hard we know how to control it," he said. "If we can do that, we can win tight games."
Do that and New Zealand will be right in the frame.
Some of the test squad will be back in domestic action next week; some will put their feet up. Just a hunch, but don't expect Brendon McCullum to be lining up for Otago in Dunedin on Sunday.
"It'll depend on the workload they've had," Hesson said.
- NZ Herald
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21 Feb 2014 07:51 #179271
by boquiesse
Let's see New Zealand do it AWAY from home.
But they did well - you must make your home a fortress.
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21 Feb 2014 09:59 #179282
by tintiano
India has the tendency of giving struggling teams their first couple of victories every season. NZ has been struggling for quite a while now, and languishing in the bottom half of the rankings, and India's tour comes as a lifesaver! Don't get me wrong. New Zealand is a talented team, but sometimes I feel that India does not have the killer instinct of a really great team, like, for instance, the West Indian team of the 70s and 80s.
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21 Feb 2014 11:42 #179307
by ketchim
Mike Hesson has every reason to be called a COACH.
He has done an outstanding job with the youngsters !
Frauds like Opis Gibson of the West Indies should be shot with Goat Dung :
and run that Baldhead outta Town ....
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21 Feb 2014 11:46 #179308
by ketchim
Windies Coach Opiss is UNABLE to identify mistakes , moreso to rectify.
Windies Coach Opiss do NOT wish to know his players and dont want them to know He ~!
Only BITTER relationships a la 4 Court cases and fcuk the growth ...just show the Money ! >
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21 Feb 2014 11:50 #179309
by ketchim
Therein Lies the difference between an XI that is UPWARDLY mobile :
AND an XI that is destined to mediocrity and the Dung Heap ...
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21 Feb 2014 15:19 #179339
by Kyle
They did draw one series vs SL, and the famous draw vs Oz, of course. Those don't count?
Well the Oz one especially is a bit old, but you know what I mean. And yes, they do have the goods to do well away.
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