Oman Daily Observer

Black Caps coach rejects call to scrap T20 internatio­nals

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand coach Mike Hesson defended internatio­nal Twenty20 cricket Monday after his English counterpar­t called for it to be cut from the sport’s crowded calendar.

Hesson acknowledg­ed England coach Trevor Bayliss’ concerns about burnout among players and staff but said T20 had an important role to play internatio­nally.

“There’s always a workload issue, I think that’s fair, but there’s also a revenue generation issue,” he told reporters.

“In some countries that’s not as big a deal but for New Zealand Cricket, to get 35,000 people to Eden Park is huge for us, huge for the game and huge for the promotion of the game.”

Hesson also rejected the notion that T20 internatio­nals were not meaningful fixtures. “Too right they are,” he said. “You’ve got guys that only play T20 and that’s their chance to play internatio­nal cricket, so I think absolutely it’s meaningful.”

Bayliss sparked the debate after his side failed to qualify for the trans-Tasman T20 series final, despite beating New Zealand by two runs in Hamilton on Sunday.

The Australian, who was appointed as England’s head coach in all forms of the game in 2015, questioned the wisdom of retaining the T20 format at the top level, citing the burden on top players and coaches.

Instead, he suggested administra­tors could ease internatio­nal fixture congestion by leaving T20 to domestic competitio­ns such as India’s IPL and the Australian Big Bash League. — AFP

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