• New Zealand coach Mike Hesson is in favor of the International T-Twenty
• He thinks it is the way to recover revenue for many countries
• For the benefit of international T-20, there are 35,000 visitors to Auckland
• English coach Belize told T-20 cricket to be restricted to the franchise league
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson does not agree with Trevor Bayliss. The English coach advised to stop the international T-20 as an 'unnecessary' and 'tiring' index. However, the Kiwi coach will be relieved of the fatigue issue, but also to continue the international T-Twenty. Because of this, he has come forward, its popularity and the importance of making money from its arrangement.
Hassan has drawn the example of his country, "Many countries have earned huge revenue by organizing international T20s. For New Zealand, suppose we have 35,000 viewers in a match at Eden Park in Auckland here. Why will the international T-Twenty stop?
Why the international T-Twenty be unnecessary? Hesson's question. He thinks the issue of 'fatigue' is important but it is possible to solve it through proper management. According to him, the opportunity for international cricket to taste for international T-20 cricketers, there are many players who only play Twenty20. Through the international T-Twenty, these players take the T20 international tastes.
When Biswas asked to close the international Twenty20 after England won a wonderful 2 against New Zealand in the tri-series T20 in Australia. According to him, it is tiring for the players. He told T20 cricket to be limited to the franchise league. However, as the ICC organizes the T20 World Cup, the ICC Cricket Coach has given the opinion that it could be international Twenty20 for the first six months of this global event