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Hesson causes a flutter in Kiwi camp with decision to quit before World Cup

‘This job requires 100 per cent commitment and is all-consuming’

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Less than a year to the 2019 ICC World Cup, New Zealand coach Mike Hesson yesterday announced his decision to step down from his post, effective from July 31.

Hesson, who steered the Kiwis to new heights in all three formats, said he wanted to take a break from the rigours of internatio­nal cricket and spend more time with his wife and children.

“This job requires 100 per cent commitment and is allconsumi­ng,” said Hesson, who led the Black Caps to the final of the 2015 edition before losing to eventual champions Australia.

“I know what’s required over the next 12 months, but if I’m honest, I don’t feel I have the capacity to give the job what it deserves.

“NZC [New Zealand Cricket], in particular David White and the board, have given me incredible support, including flexibilit­y and options. But the idea of missing a match, a tour or a format, as has been proposed at different times, has never sat well with me,” added Hesson, whose contract was due to expire at the end of the 2019 World Cup.

“I couldn’t let this opportunit­y pass without acknowledg­ing my wife Kate and our daughters Holly and Charlie, who have sacrificed so much for me over the past six years.

Always a supporter

“And I just want to place on record my gratitude to all the players and support staff.

“I love the team and have great hopes about what they will be able to achieve. I’ll always be a supporter,” he said.

NZC chief executive David White said the board supported Hesson’s decision and understood the basis for it but was still sad to see him step down.

“I tried to persuade him to stay on for another 12 months but his mind was made up. We understand his position,” White said in a statement.

“Mike has overseen one of NZC’s most successful periods of internatio­nal cricket, he’s more than realised the potential we saw in him back in 2012, and has grown into one of the most respected coaches on the internatio­nal circuit.

 ?? AP file ?? New Zealand coach Mike Hesson (centre) led the Black Caps ■ to the final of the 2015 World Cup and his contract was due until next year’s edition of the event.
AP file New Zealand coach Mike Hesson (centre) led the Black Caps ■ to the final of the 2015 World Cup and his contract was due until next year’s edition of the event.

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