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Pakistan Coach Defends Team's Progress Beyond India Rivalry

Mike Hesson argues Pakistan's cricket success shouldn't be measured only against India matches.

Arjun Verma
Arjun Verma
News Desk · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 05:15 pm
Pakistan Coach Defends Team's Progress Beyond India Rivalry

Pakistan's head coach Mike Hesson has pushed back against the narrative that his team's performance should be solely evaluated through the lens of matches against India, asserting that the current Indian cricket side remains unparalleled in dominance across all formats.

Hesson emphasized that Pakistan has demonstrated substantial improvement in their overall win-loss record over the past twelve months, climbing from a struggling position to now winning the majority of their competitive matches. He argued that this upward trajectory reflects genuine progress and team development that extends far beyond bilateral encounters with their arch-rivals.

The Pakistan coach's comments come amid ongoing scrutiny of Pakistan's head-to-head record against India in international cricket. While India has maintained a formidable winning streak against most teams, Hesson contended that this doesn't diminish Pakistan's considerable achievements in other competitions and against other opponents.

Hesson's statement highlights a broader perspective on cricket performance metrics. Rather than focusing exclusively on marquee matches, he advocated for a comprehensive evaluation that includes Pakistan's consistency against diverse opposition, their recent upswing in match victories, and their overall tournament placements.

This defensive stance reflects the intense pressure Pakistan cricket faces when competing against India, where expectations often overshadow objective performance assessments. Hesson's remarks suggest the coaching staff is intent on building confidence and demonstrating measurable progress to stakeholders and fans, irrespective of bilateral results.

Source: Times of India

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