The head coach of the Pakistan cricket team, Mike Hesson, rejected criticism of the use of spin wickets in the home series against Australia.
On the criticism of spin wickets, Mike Hessen said that the view that the next World Cup will be played only on quick and fast wickets is not true.
After the first match, some cricket pundits and commentators questioned the spin-friendly bowling and said that Pakistan should play fast and fast bowlers to prepare for the World Cup in South Africa.
Mike Hessen rejected this view, saying that it would be unfair to rate all South African wickets at the same pace.
Hasan said that the discussions that have been taking place in Pakistan for the past few days are not a proper preparation for the World Cup, but the reality is different.
He said that the 2027 World Cup will be played not only in South Africa but also in Zimbabwe and Namibia where spin bowling will play an important role and Pakistan will have to play matches there.







