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Mike Hesson’s Pakistan Tenure and Series Results
Mike Hesson was appointed Pakistan’s white-ball coach effective 26 May 2025. Since then, Pakistan have played only limited-overs series. In July 2025 they lost a 3‑match T20I tour of Bangladesh 1–2. In August 2025 Pakistan toured the USA/West Indies: they won the T20I series 2–1 but lost the 3‑ODI series 1–2. At the September 2025 T20 Asia Cup Pakistan’s wins came only against minnows (Oman and UAE) while they lost to full-strength India. In a Pakistan tri-series (Nov 2025, v Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe) they reached the final and beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets. In January 2026 Pakistan visited Sri Lanka for 3 T20Is (no Tests). Pakistan won the opener and Sri Lanka won the decider (one game was washed out), so the series ended 1–1. (Notably Pakistan had rested stars Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi for that tour, and Sri Lanka fielded a mix of fringe players.)
Finally, in Jan–Feb 2026 Pakistan hosted Australia for three T20Is and achieved a 3–0 whitewash. Even here, reports noted that Australia “isn’t their full-strength side” – Pakistan’s first T20 series win over Australia since 2018. Pakistan are now 1–1 in the ongoing March 2026 ODI series at Bangladesh (won second match by 127 runs to level the series).
Since Hesson took charge Pakistan’s victories have mostly come against weaker subcontinental sides or second-string opponents. Their only “big” series win (v Australia) arrived when Australia fielded an under-strength squad. Hesson’s Pakistan have yet to record a white-ball series win over a full-strength top side (losing to India at Asia Cup and Pakistan’s only losses under Hesson came against full-strength teams like India or strong West Indies sides). This pattern underscores that Pakistan’s successes so far have largely been against relatively minor teams or underdog XIs.
And we all know what happened in T20 World Cup 2026...
BTW reports nowadays also suggest that Hesson will have to go. But to me, it is not solely Hesson's job to fix the broken team, because it comes as a result of broken structure, hidden insiders' political agendas, shaping up Pak cricket this way.
