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Mike Hesson congratulates Ravi Shastri on being re-appointed as Team India head coach

According to the CAC, the former New Zealand coach was the only candidate to match Ravi Shastri in terms of experience and qualifications.

Mike Hesson and Ravi Shastri Image Source : GETTY IMAGESMike Hesson and Ravi Shastri

Former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson congratulated Ravi Shastri on being re-appointed as Team India head coach. The Cricket Advisory Committee comprising of Kapil Dev, Anshuman Gaekwad and Shantha Rangaswamy on Friday re-appointed Ravi Shastri as the head coach of the Indian team till November 24, 2021. The three members marked each individual separately. While Shastri got the job, Mike Hesson came second and Tom Moody came third.

Hesson took to Twitter to congratulate Shastri. Here's what he had to say,'Congratulations @RaviShastriOfc on your reappointed as 
@BCCI Head Coach. Wish you and the team the best for the coming seasons......' 

While Shastri was favourite to retain his position as head coach -- the CAC had made it clear it wasn't too keen on a foreign face -- there were four other candidates who looked to compete with the current coach. With Phil Simmons excusing himself from the race, Hesson, Moody, Robin Singh and Lalchand Rajput were the other candidates interviewed by the CAC.

Former Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Tom Moody had already been rejected last time (in 2017) and it was believed that former Kiwi coach Hesson would be the one giving Shastri a tough fight as he has the credential to match Shastri's achievements.

The 44-year-old, who holds the distinction of being the longest-serving coach of the Black Caps, has vast coaching experience. His first international assignment was with Kenya after the 2011 World Cup.

He had signed a two-year contract but had resigned much before the completion of his tenure citing security reasons. He then replaced John Wright as the New Zealand coach in 2012.

Under his coaching, the Kiwis reached their first-ever World Cup final in 2015 where they lost to Australia. His contract was extended in 2016 until the end of the 2019 World Cup, but Hesson resigned in June 2018 in order to spend more time with his family.

Hesson also served as the head coach of IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab before stepping down on August 8 this year. He is in running for the position of Pakistan's head coach as well.

(With IANS Inputs)