Hesson wants his bowlers not to repeat the mistakes they committed during the West Indies series, when their pacemen let the visitors off the hook.
"It's aggression in terms of where you bowl the ball, the pace you bowl and the areas you bowl. You're not just running up and putting it there and hoping good things will happen, you're actually trying to make things happen. We've got a few guys who do that naturally so we'll certainly be encouraging that," Hesson was quoted as saying by a website.
Hesson said the pitch at the McLean Park will play true to its character.
"Quick, bouncy, a good wicket, a high scoring game, that's the pattern we get there and it's been pretty consistent," he said.
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Curator Phil Stoyanoff has also said that even though the surface would be hard and bouncy, it will be a high-scoring game where pacemen can be punished to the short side boundaries if they err in line.
Hesson said Mills has been an asset to the team and if he makes it to the playing XI, he will have the new ball.
"Kyle has been a great performer for a long time and if he plays he'll use the new ball. We used him first change in the subcontinent and he did a good job. But him not having the new ball here negates some of his qualities. All four of the guys know that there's competition for places and that's a really good thing," Hesson said.