Hesson: Pakistan's new faces have 'earned the right to get opportunities'

As Pakistan gears up for their tour of Bangladesh, head coach Gary Hesson has expressed confidence in six uncapped players who will be part of the squad. Hesson emphasized that these newcomers have 'earned the right to get opportunities' following impressive performances in domestic cricket. The inclusion of fresh talent is seen as a strategic move, especially considering the challenging conditions that often confront visiting teams in Bangladesh. Hesson's approach highlights the importance of testing new players in a competitive environment, allowing them to gain valuable experience. The tour not only serves as a platform for these players to showcase their skills but also aims to build a stronger foundation for Pakistan cricket as they prepare for future international challenges. The team's management is keen on creating a balance between experience and youth, ensuring that the uncapped players are given a fair chance to prove themselves on the international stage. This initiative reflects Pakistan's long-term vision to rejuvenate its cricketing lineup and foster a new generation of talent.
Originally reported by ESPN Cricinfo. Read original article
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