Hesson to be NZ coach till 2019 World Cup

New Zealand Cricket said it had also retained the services of batting coach Craig McMillan, manager Mike Sandle and strength and conditioning coach Chris Donaldson.

Published : May 26, 2016 12:34 IST , Wellington

Hesson, 41, took over as Black Caps mentor in mid-2012 and is one of the most successful coach in New Zealand cricket history.
Hesson, 41, took over as Black Caps mentor in mid-2012 and is one of the most successful coach in New Zealand cricket history.
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Hesson, 41, took over as Black Caps mentor in mid-2012 and is one of the most successful coach in New Zealand cricket history.

Black Caps mentor Mike Hesson has extended his contract until the 2019 World Cup, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said today, describing him as the best coach in the country’s history.

Hesson’s contract was due to expire in April next year but NZC said he will be staying on until the end of the next World Cup, to be staged in England and Wales from May-July 2019.

“Mike’s the most successful coach in New Zealand cricket history and, in my opinion, the best selector we’ve ever had,” NZC chief executive David White said.

“To have him committed to the Black Caps until after the next World Cup is great news for all concerned.”

Hesson, 41, took over in mid-2012 with New Zealand in the doldrums after a poor run of defeats and soon created controversy by axing the popular Ross Taylor as captain in favour of Brendon McCullum.

However, he has revived its fortunes, particularly in limited-overs cricket, guiding the team to the final of last year’s World Cup and overseeing a giant-killing run to the semifinals of this year’s World T20 tournament.

New Zealand is currently ranked number one in T20s, two in one-dayers and fifth in Test cricket.

Hesson said he still found the job rewarding and was looking forward to a new era working with McCullum’s replacement Kane Williamson. “It’s a privilege to be a part of the Black Caps culture and I feel lucky to be able to contribute to that for a little bit longer,” he said.

NZC said it had also retained the services of batting coach Craig McMillan, manager Mike Sandle and strength and conditioning coach Chris Donaldson.

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