Former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson has commented on Pakistan’s young batter Mohammad Haris, saying the talented cricketer has had several opportunities to prove himself but has yet to fully capitalize on them. Hesson noted that while Haris has natural ability and aggression, he needs greater consistency and maturity to secure a permanent place in the national team. He stated that Haris must improve his shot selection and decision-making at the crease, adding that his career isn’t over but requires better discipline. Cricket experts share similar concerns, pointing out that despite his energetic style, Haris has struggled to turn good starts into big scores at the international level. Hesson emphasized that how young players like Haris handle pressure and criticism plays a key role in their growth. Known for his fearless batting in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Haris now faces the challenge of translating that success to the international stage.