"Look, I think there's no doubt that the 'Pink ball Test' was discussed. We obviously having played one were quite happy to play one but for some reason it wasn't thought appropriate. Certainly not something that came from our camp," Hesson said dropping a loose hint that New Zealand Cricket were game for playing a Day/Night Test match.
The BCCI is still in its experimental phase at the moment with the inaugural Day/Night Duleep Trophy coming to an end tomorrow.
Hesson, however, feels that one needs to find the context for their own good.
"We have been operating in the same system for some time. Every series is a new challenge. We take every series seriously. As a cricketer, you do face this challenge. Every cricket player wants to play a format that has context, every series you play needs to mean something," said the Black Caps coach.
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Hesson is also happy with the working relationship that he shares with skipper Kane Williamson, who he believes has seamlessly fitted into the big shoes of the talismanic Brendon McCullum.
"I believe the key to captain-coach relationship is using each others' strengths. Brendon was more high profile while Kane likes to take his own time and take a slightly back seat.