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    Mike Hesson Comments on Babar Azam, Rizwan’s T20I Strike Rate Ahead of Asia Cup Opener

    Times of Sports — Preferred Source CTA

    The Pakistan Head coach, Mike Hesson, has been stressed to answer on objective assessments of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan on their T20 strike rate, highlighting their weaknesses.

    Both have missed out on the Pakistan squad for the Asia Cup 2025, having not featured in the format this year. Hesson highlighted that the required strike rate in the powerplay has evolved particularly in favourable conditions and players must adapt to these changes.

    He emphasised that his feedback was objective, aimed with the demands of contemporary cricket rather than highlighting individual weakness.

    Having also served as Director of Cricket Operations for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the IPL, Hesson added that players looking to improve and contribute must have clear role definitions and take responsibility for developing the skills needed to fulfill them.

    “I think being honest in your assessment of players is very important. Coming from a place with no agenda is also crucial. If you can approach things objectively, that’s invaluable,” said Mike Hesson.

    Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan
    Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan (image: X)

    “I haven’t spoken about anyone’s frailties; what I’ve highlighted is how the modern game is played and how the strike rate required in the powerplay is very different from the past, especially in good conditions,” said Hesson.

    “As coaches or selectors, all players ask for honesty—clear feedback on what they need to work on. If they address those areas, there’s always a way back into any team. You can’t let personal relationships with players prevent you from being honest.

    “Players who want to improve and contribute need clear role definitions, and it’s their responsibility to work on them. That’s what I expect from everyone—current players and those striving to fight their way back into the team,” Hesson added.

    Despite away from Pakistan T20I setup, Mohammad Rizwan recently featured for the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the 2025 Caribbean Premier League (CPL). While Babar Azam is set to make his Big Bash League (BBL) debut for the Sydney Sixers later this year.

    Pakistan will begin their Asia Cup campaign on September 12 facing Jatinder Singh’s Oman at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

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