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Mike Hesson: NZ playing 3 Tests in short gap can be an issue

One of New Zealand's most successful coaches who is now currently director of cricket at the Royal Challengers Bangalore, Hesson expects Rohit and Gill to open but wants Agarwal, who lost his spot in the eleven after two Tests in Australia, to be given a chance.

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Mike Hesson

Mike Hesson

New Zealand's two Tests against England before the World Test Championship final against India could end up creating workload management issues for the Black Caps, feels the Kiwis longest-serving coach Mike Hesson. In an interview with PTI, Hesson also had some advice for the Indian team: Go with Mayank Agarwal in the opening slot instead of retaining the set combination of Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill.

Covid-19 related restrictions have left India with limited preparation time ahead of the final beginning June 18 while New Zealand will have the advantage of playing two games against England before the first-ever WTC title clash in Southampton. Hesson doesn't agree with that assessment. "It is an issue (playing three Tests with a four-day gap in between). New Zealand will have to look at the bowling attack and that's potentially why Trent Boult will play this game (second Test against England from Thursday," he pointed out.

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