Nah it wouldn't surprise me one bit. And I wouldn't begrudge him it...the year after the World Cup.
'Hesson was at pains to emphasise he had not accepted a position with another employer or team, and that his motivation for standing down was based purely on a need to pause and refresh after six hectic years, and to play a closer role within his family.' -
https://www.nzc.nz/news-items/hesson-to-resign
Pretty loose term - 'had not accepted'. Leaves the door open for 'will accept' doesn't it.
So if he does end up with an IPL team in 2019, it could've played out this way - gets home from India, where he's quite possibly been shoulder tapped and told he can have a side for 2019. Oh but I have an NZC contract...wait, no I don't. Or I won't. Leave it with me.
He signed a contract until the end of the World Cup. This is NZC, who stopped Ross Taylor playing a Big Bash game for absolutely no reason at all other than some sort of phony toughness on policy. So they should, by that standard, not allow Mike Hesson to work during the period he was contracted to NZC - ie the end of the World Cup.
I hear your points. And lets be honest, not many NZC fan is going to be keen on this because he has been so good and succesful as NZ coach.
• Appointed coach 2012
• Tests: 53 (21 wins, 13 draws, 19 losses)
• ODIs: 119 (65 wins, 8 NR/ties, 46 losses)
• T20Is: 59 (30 wins, 5 NR/ties, 24 losses)
• New Zealand’s first-ever series win (in any format) in South Africa (2013, ODI Series)
• A New Zealand record five Test wins in 2014-15
• A New Zealand record ten consecutive wins (in all formats) in 2015, and again in 2016-17.
• Qualified for the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
• Only New Zealand’s fourth Test series win over England in 88 years (2017-18)
• The BLACKCAPS ascent to No.1 ranking in T20Is; No.2 in ODIs, and No.3 in Tests.
That's impressive stuff for a team from NZ.
Hesson is different from the players. Ross Taylor didn't want to quit NZ, he just wanted to do both BBL and NZC, and NZC said no. NZC keeps on paying Ross that annual retainer, as well as match payments.
Hesson is quitting NZC. I am not sure how NZC could stop Hesson from working overseas despite the contract, coaches are not subject to ICC No Objection Certificates as far as I am aware like players are. And to force him to stand down for a year with no money is really in restraint of trade territory, people are not slaves to their contracts. Damages are of right for breach of contract, not specific performance in servitude. And NZC is not likely to sue him, it will deter future coaches from working for NZC.
Lets put ourselves in Hesson's shoes. He's hot right now. He has made a presence in England and India as a coach, a coach of NZ! If NZ stuff up the world cup next year, say if KW is injured, or Guppie and KW both, and the team crash's out, he loses a lot of international lustre. Maybe not in our eyes as NZC fans, but globally his value drops. Further, lets say it is IPL, there are only 8 teams, Moody is locked in at SRH, Flemming at CSK, that leaves 6 teams. The supply of coaches for IPL outweighs the available jobs, and these are jobs paying Warne and Punter the money to do them. They're very well paid. If he has the opportunity of one now, and he says "nah next year" - that job may not be available then. If he is going T20, he needs to strike while the iron is hot, and after him commentating on Indian media during the IPL, they clearly respect him as a coach to hire him for that role.
I wish he was staying for the World Cup. But more so, I am happy that we had him, and will remember his legacy fondly on NZC. I wish him all the good fortune in the world. And I hope he offers NZC more in the future should he wish to return, even if he is going off and cashing up now. Good on him. He did a damn fine job and we were lucky to have him for as long as we did.
Shame that he is leaving a year out from the WC, but Hess is passing on a fairly stable ODI team to a new coach. My worry is that we NZC get some former player, "motivator" type instead of another 'analytical thinker' like Hesson.