By securing Pakistan's first ever series win in the Caribbean, Misbah now has overseas series wins in New Zealand, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Additionally he also drew in England, which is his crowning achievement. He only failed in Australia and South Africa, where Asian teams always struggle. So I would say that Misbah has a pretty good overseas record for an Asian Captain.
I strongly disagree.
It's not enough to say "Asian teams always struggle" in Australia and South Africa.
Firstly, until the 21st century Pakistan actually didn't. They tended to either draw their series there or lose by a 1 Test margin - even the 1999-2000 "3-0" defeat in Australia would have been level at 1-1 if Pakistan had successfully defended 366 after reducing Australia to 140-5.
I have mixed feelings about Misbah.
I admire his cool head, his dignity, his even temper. I admire how he took a fairly ordinary technique and through hard work and professionalism he took an aged body far beyond what it should have achieved.
But let's be frank: he was a dreadful captain outside Asia. Absolutely pathetically bad.
The only good thing that can be said about his captaincy this last nine months in England, New Zealand, Australia and the West Indies is "he didn't use DRS rashly".
He drew a series he should have won in England, and he drew it because his team lost at Edgbaston because of his mistakes in terms of:
1. Incorrect composition of the bowling attack, which exhausted his overworked quicks.
2. Defending in the field when he needed to go for the kill.
3. Borderline criminal fields for Yasir Shah to bowl to.
New Zealand and Australia were ruined by the same errors. I will argue to the end of my days that if he had had Salman Butt and either Mohammad Abbas or Asif in the team both series would have been won, but he also had to pick a 4th quick who could bat. I don't believe that Hammad Azam is a worse bowler than Hilton Cartwright or Colin de Grandhomme.
As I'm going to argue in a thread later today, Misbah was crippled overseas as skipper by his own conservatism. He never adapted to the need to play the game differently from in Asia.
Nice guy. Surprisingly decent batsman in Asia or against weak attacks. Lousy captain outside Asia.