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"Our players genuinely believe they can win from any position": Mike Hesson

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Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson in a post match press conference after defeating Bangladesh in the super four clash of the Asia Cup 2025:

Q: Your analysis of the team's performance is incredibly insightful. Can you elaborate on the factors you believe contributed to the team's ability to 'fight back' and win matches despite not playing perfectly?

Hesson: "Thanks for the kind words! It's not about one single factor, but a combination of things. First and foremost, the character and belief within this group are immense. They don't give up. When we're under pressure, instead of collapsing, they dig in. We saw it when we were 4 for 33; a lesser team would have folded. But this team has an innate pride in representing Pakistan, and that fuels their determination. They genuinely believe they can win from any position. Beyond that, it's also about problem-solving on the fly. We've got players who can adapt to the situation, whether it's building a partnership when the top order fails or the bowlers finding a way to take wickets when the opposition is building momentum. It's not a perfect script, but they're willing to fight hard and scrap for every run and every wicket. That's a quality that's hard to teach, and I'm incredibly proud of it."

Q: You mentioned that the main batters' struggles against spin are due to decision-making rather than a technical issue. What specific adjustments are you working on with them to improve their shot selection and positioning against spinners?

Hesson: "It's not about them not seeing the ball out of the hand; it's about what they do once the ball is in the air. The key is getting their body into a strong, balanced position to play the shot. On these challenging pitches, if you're even slightly off-balance, the ball will take advantage of it. It's about being proactive, not reactive. We're focusing on drills that emphasize footwork and body alignment. It's about getting closer to the pitch of the ball or getting far enough back to give themselves time. They're working on making a firm commitment to a shot and executing it properly, rather than playing tentatively. It's not a quick fix, but it's something they're all dedicating a lot of time to in the nets. They understand the need for more contributions from the top order, and they're putting in the work."

Q: The upcoming final against India carries a lot of history and pressure. Given the recent results, how are you ensuring the team remains mentally strong and avoids any potential 'mental block' or pressure from the occasion?

Hesson: "There's no mental block. The last game against India was a massive step up from the first. We went toe-to-toe with them and, for long periods, we had them on the back foot. It took a truly exceptional innings to beat us. That's a huge positive to take into the final. We've shown we can compete with the best in the world. My message to the team is simple: we've earned this opportunity. We've fought our way here. We've shown grit and determination. The focus now is on playing our best game when it matters most. We won't be talking about past results or the pressure. We will be focusing on the cricket. It's about executing our plans, putting them under pressure for longer periods, and trusting our skills. The focus is on the present, on the final, and nothing else."

Q: Could you describe the strategic differences required to succeed on a slow, challenging pitch like the one you faced today compared to a more typical, fast-paced wicket?

Hesson: "On a slower pitch, it’s a totally different ballgame. You can't just swing for the fences. It becomes a dogfight. You have to be prepared to grind, to fight for every run. Scoring a fluent 50 is incredibly difficult. You have to accept that you're not going to be middling every ball. The strategy shifts from pure aggression to building pressure. With the bat, it's about being patient, finding the gaps, and running hard. You have to be smart with your shot selection and prepared to work the ball around. With the ball, it's about constantly building pressure, tying the batsmen down, and waiting for them to make a mistake. Spin becomes a huge factor, especially in the middle overs. It’s a challenge, but these are the games that show the true character of a team."

Q: The 'ring of fire' lights are a unique challenge. In what ways do you believe they impact a player's ability to field, and are there any specific fielding drills you've implemented to help the team adapt?

Hesson: "Yeah, the 'ring of fire' is definitely a factor. It's not a constant issue, but when the ball comes at just the right trajectory, it can be blinding. Your depth perception just disappears for a split second. It’s hard to get the ball again once you've lost it. You can practice all you want, but you can't replicate that exact moment in a net session. So, the message is to be prepared for it. We've talked about it, and we've done drills that simulate different trajectories, but at the end of the day, it's about being focused and keeping your eye on the ball for as long as possible. It's another challenge that we have to overcome. We just need to focus on the cricket and not let it become a distraction."
 
India is one of the best team in the world and far more established than Pakistan, that is why.
Then why did he make the claims like our players genuine believe they can win from any position even after back to back thrashing by India. :kp
 
Then why did he make the claims like our players genuine believe they can win from any position even after back to back thrashing by India. :kp
they believe they can win from any position, it does not mean it will always happen. India is a much better and established team than Pakistan. But as I have mentioned before in the final anything can happen. If India have a bad day and Pakistan a similarly good day, Pak will win the final. But alot will have to go in right direction for Pakistan.
 
I like the win from anywhere mentality, but they need to understand they must run more ones and two especially in the middle overs and not just rely on boundary's
 
Against minnows. When was Last time they defeat India, Australia, NZ, England etc :kp
Stay with it man, Hesson is talking about the current lot under new management/ coaching staff and captain. Let them play Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and we can judge if they can win some T20 games against the superior teams.
 
I know 78 year olds who have been playing the lottery since they were 20 years old and who still believe they can win the lottery.

Believe and reality are two different things, Mr. coach.
 
I know 78 year olds who have been playing the lottery since they were 20 years old and who still believe they can win the lottery.

Believe and reality are two different things, Mr. coach.
But belief is important.

In a winning position, I don't believe Bangladesh believe they can win to be honest. They will then find ways to lose because they just don't think they are cut out to win. There are other teams where the culture is poor and they dont feel they can overcome the odds to win. Spurs in football were often seen as a team who couldn't win and get over the line.


People are being unnecessarily critical of the statement. Self-belief is important, but of course it doesn't guarantee success.
 
But belief is important.

In a winning position, I don't believe Bangladesh believe they can win to be honest. They will then find ways to lose because they just don't think they are cut out to win. There are other teams where the culture is poor and they dont feel they can overcome the odds to win. Spurs in football were often seen as a team who couldn't win and get over the line.


People are being unnecessarily critical of the statement. Self-belief is important, but of course it doesn't guarantee success.
They lost when they needed 2 to win 3 balls with well set mahamdullah and Rahim in the crease by 1 run against India in the T20 world cup, 2016. Nothing can beat that choke job.
 
But belief is important.

In a winning position, I don't believe Bangladesh believe they can win to be honest. They will then find ways to lose because they just don't think they are cut out to win. There are other teams where the culture is poor and they dont feel they can overcome the odds to win. Spurs in football were often seen as a team who couldn't win and get over the line.


People are being unnecessarily critical of the statement. Self-belief is important, but of course it doesn't guarantee success

Where was this believe that they could win when Pakistan was losing to USA, Ireland, Canada and other minnows?
 
Where was this believe that they could win when Pakistan was losing to USA, Ireland, Canada and other minnows?
Firstly was Hesson the coach during that time?

Secondly, I don't think you understand the difference between belief and outcome. Have you played a sport or undertaken any high performance activities in your personal life?

It is a very simple statement that you seem to be over analysing needlessly. Haven't you ever had belief that you can overcome the odds, but not managed to do it in the end? It's part of life bro
 
All this belief will go out of the window when the Indian batters will brutally attack the Pakistani bowlers. Self belief can only cover skill, mental strength and game awareness gaps so much
 
Firstly was Hesson the coach during that time?

Secondly, I don't think you understand the difference between belief and outcome. Have you played a sport or undertaken any high performance activities in your personal life?

It is a very simple statement that you seem to be over analysing needlessly. Haven't you ever had belief that you can overcome the odds, but not managed to do it in the end? It's part of life bro

It doesn’t matter whether Hesson was the coach or not. We are talking about the DNA of Pakistan cricket.

I have been following Pakistan cricket since 1994 and I can tell you this is the most weak-minded, untalented and useless team to ever represent Pakistan.

They can have all the believe they want. On game day, they will go back to their default setting, and become mental midgets.
 
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