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"Sarfaraz is like oxygen for this team" : Misbah-ul-Haq

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The 40 year old captain of the Pakistan Test and One Day International teams, Misbah-ul-Haq has been featuring in recent headlines due to his record breaking performances where he equalled the record for the fastest century in Test cricket and his leadership which saw Pakistan complete a 2-0 whitewash against the world number one Test team, Australia.

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net during the recently concluded Test series against Australia, Misbah spoke about his decision to take a break as ODI captain for one game, Pakistan's chances in the 2015 World Cup and reflected on his tenure as captain of the national team.



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PakPassion.net: Did you sit out of the third ODI against Australia under pressure from others or was this your own decision?

Misbah-ul-Haq: No, there was no pressure on me. This was my own decision. We had five Test matches coming up so I thought to myself that I should just take a break and come back fresh for the Test matches and free from any kind of mental pressure. The idea was to concentrate on the Test matches and then see how it goes.

Although there is always pressure to perform on players but in this particular case, the situation was that we had lost the ODI series and there was no real edge to the 3rd game. On top of that, we had Sohaib Maqsood who was warming the bench as was Umar Amin. We thought it would be a good idea to give them both a chance to play one of the matches.

You cannot run away from pressure which comes from media and fans alike and that’s something you as a player and captain have to deal with. I would have faced the same pressure whether I played or not. I guess the main reason was that I wanted a little break for myself and prepare for the Test matches ahead in the coming days.


PakPassion.net: How did you utilize your time during this break? Did you go back to the nets and work on your batting problems?

Misbah-ul-Haq: I got a good chance to bat for long hours – sometimes sessions of up to two hours to mimic what it would be like in a real match situation. This was very useful and it really helped me regain my rhythm. I was helped by all members of the coaching staff including Grant Flower and Mushtaq Ahmed who helped me with my technique against spinners. I have had a few problems against fast-bowlers so that area was also looked at. Waqar Bhai was tremendous in all this as he arranged all kinds of net bowlers to help me out. I was given all the help I needed but what really stands out is the moral and psychological support I was given.

They completely removed any kind of pressure on me by saying that they weren’t too bothered about my performance but they needed me as a captain only. They wanted me to forget about scoring runs as I had done plenty in the past four years and was now going through a lean patch where four or five matches had not gone too well – this was all part of the game and that I should concentrate on captaincy and leadership. Of course, they wanted me to work on my batting but that was not their main area of concern.

I would also like to thank the PCB and the Chairman of PCB, Mr. Shahryar Khan for his support during this time. More than that, I would like to offer a word of thanks to our senior and ex-players who went out of their way to support me. I must also thank the ordinary people and fans who also went out of their way to provide me with moral support which really helped as well.


PakPassion.net: There has been criticism of the batting position that you bat in. Can you tell us why you are reluctant to bat at any other position?

Misbah-ul-Haq: I don’t have a huge problem with my batting position although, it is true that I don’t prefer to play up the order. Throughout my career, I have played on positions four, five and six. This is true in the current team as well where we have decent batsmen before me and I come to bat at the 4th or 5th position. I believe my position is right given the make-up of our team.

I have heard this from many people that I should be batting at the number three position. However, if the number four and five positions weren’t that important then the likes of Mike Hussey or MS Dhoni would have all played at the number three position. The reason they don’t bat at a higher position is because this is a very important batting position. On many occasions, you have to come in at this point and help in the recovery and consolidation of the innings. Additionally, you have some good new ball players who can do better at the top three positions. Whereas number five position tends to be the one I prefer, it is also true that I have played at the number four position against West Indies and Zimbabwe so it's not completely correct to say that that I have been very rigid about batting at a specific batting position.

As far as specifically not playing at the number three position is concerned, the fact is that I have never batted at that position, neither in domestic nor at an international level. Obviously, you will bat in positions you are used to playing in and that’s the case here. Also, in our team we usually play with three openers who are new ball specialists playing in those positions. So there really is no need for me to move them to the middle order – that makes no sense at all.


PakPassion.net: Given the way Azhar Ali stepped in place of Mohammad Hafeez to open the second innings in the first Test against Australia, do you feel that Mohammad Hafeez’s position in the top order in the Test team is under threat?

Misbah-ul-Haq: It all depends on the situation. In the UAE, we needed a bowling option in the absence of Saeed Ajmal and so we brought Hafeez into the team. Apart from a few innings, Hafeez has in my view, performed well whilst batting in the top order. He averages around the 33 mark and has five hundreds to his name. Let’s see how in the future he fits into the team’s requirements and we will decide accordingly.


PakPassion.net: With the 2015 World Cup not too far away and a handful of games left to try out new combinations etc, are you confident that Mohammad Hafeez is a necessity for this team?

Misbah-ul-Haq: If you examine Hafeez’s record in ODIs, you will see that he has performed very well for Pakistan. His batting is crucial and in the past few years whenever he has scored runs, we have won those matches. He plays a vital role for us in batting and when he bats well, he provides the momentum that the rest of the batting order can put to good use. When he plays well, more often than not, he tends to play match winning innings for us. Personally speaking, his position at the top of the order is well suited for Pakistan and himself.


PakPassion.net: Not too many experts put Pakistan as favourites for the 2015 World Cup. How do you feel about that? What specific plans do you have in mind to address the preparations for this mega event in Australia and New Zealand?

Misbah-ul-Haq: Our preparations are in progress already. We have played ODI series against Australia to get an idea of playing against good quality fast-bowling. Then we have the New Zealand series and this is a side that also relies on its fast bowlers. There is no doubt that we aren’t playing in the same conditions as we will be when we play the 2015 World Cup but this does give us a good idea and helps the mental side of things.

We are also practicing using marble slabs against short balls and also remember, when we go to New Zealand we will play some practice games there so I am confident that we are moving in the right direction.


PakPassion.net: So in a nutshell, what are Pakistan’s chances in the 2015 World Cup?

Misbah-ul-Haq: Looking at the format of this tournament, I as a captain am very confident that we will do well. This format allows teams a lot of opportunities to recover from bad games and then once you get to the quarter-finals, you are suddenly three games away from lifting the Trophy. On top of that, as we all know that on a given day, Pakistan can beat anyone so I am supremely confident of our chances at the 2015 World Cup.


PakPassion.net: Interesting that you mentioned practice against short bowling – Is this an area of concern for you personally?

Misbah-ul-Haq: Well if you are referring to my batting in the first Test against Australia in Dubai, then all I will say is that this was a pitch where one did not have a clear idea of the bounce as one ball would remain low and the other one would bounce high. So I decided not to risk it, but having said that, I never play such shots in Test matches – I duck or get out of the way of such deliveries.

ODIs are a different proposition, where the match situation may demand such shots to be played. One of the strategies the Australians always try to employ to trap batsmen is bowling short. In Dubai where there is uneven pace and bounce, its best that one sticks to playing other shots and leave the short deliveries alone. Also it's not my habit to play short balls.


PakPassion.net: Your strike rate whilst batting attracts a lot of criticism. How do you plan to address this issue in ODIs?

Misbah-ul-Haq: It all depends on what the team needs at that point in time. If the situation demands a stay at the wicket to stabilize things then the number of balls needed for that is immaterial. What matters is the end goal which is to stay for fifty overs and help the team set or chase a target.

As far as strike rate is concerned, if you compare me with the top players, how huge a difference will you find? The fact is that the number four or five batting position is one where you need to come in and provide stability to the team. Your strike rate will always hover around the seventy mark. The strike rate may appear low but the idea is to be able to raise the rate later in the innings but only once you have stabilized the situation.

Coming back to recent events, in the series against Australia, I was out on the first ball in one game and then run-out in the next game. In that game, I was playing according to the demands of the situation which at that time was simply to stay at the wicket and get a 240+ score. You have to remember, my batting is never about myself or to look for any personal achievements – all that was in my mind that day was to try and make sure that the team got to a reasonable total.


PakPassion.net: How much has Sarfraz Ahmed impressed you in the Australia series and what kind of future do you see for him with the Pakistan team?

Misbah-ul-Haq: I see a great future for him. He has breathed new life and vigour in the Pakistan team. For a while we had been struggling to find anyone who could contribute in this way at this batting position in Tests or ODIs. All in all, this is a great positive for us in the way he is playing and most importantly, the fact that he’s playing so well at the right time as we approach the 2015 World Cup.

As a captain, I feel very pleased and hope to God that he continues contributing in this manner. He is playing extraordinary innings for us at the moment with an excellent strike rate to boot. Sarfraz is like oxygen for this team. Any captain would consider him lucky if he has a player like Sarfraz who can play an aggressive innings coming in at that position and also thereby put pressure on the opposing teams.


PakPassion.net: Yasir Shah has impressed everyone including the legendary Shane Warne. Early days yet, but do you feel he has the potential to be a potent weapon for Pakistan in the future?

Misbah-ul-Haq: It’s a good thing for the Pakistan team that new players of his calibre are coming through the system into the Pakistan team. Yasir maybe new to the international scene but he has a lot of confidence about him as he has played with Pakistan ‘A’ and he is also very experienced at the First-Class level which is helping him in the senior team.

As for Pakistan, this is a tremendous help as we haven’t had a good leg-spinner for a while. This was one important aspect of our bowling attack which was missing. People would say that it was strange that after the likes of Abdul Qadir, Mushtaq Ahmed and Danish Kaneria, we had no one to carry on the legacy of this type of bowling. Now we do! He is young and definitely has a bright future with Pakistan team.


PakPassion.net: Going back in time a bit, let’s talk about the period when you took over after the spot fixing saga came to light. What was the atmosphere like in the dressing room and how did you motivate the players?

Misbah-ul-Haq: The Pakistan team with Waqar Bhai as coach had returned after a tough tour of England. The next series was another tough one against South Africa in UAE and the team had to start a re-building process. But we were lucky in a way as some of the players had been toughened up by their stay in England. I refer to the likes of Asad Shafiq and Azhar Ali. All these players had the belief in them that we had a mission to put the Pakistan team back on track. There was determination and the right attitude to move forward amongst these players as they were focussed to repair the damage to the very basis of the team. They knew that the best way to do this was to play at your best and to win games. To this day, I recall that series as one that was a tremendous series in which we drew 2 Tests against a very strong South African side. We were then able to build on that success and the 3-0 whitewash of England in 2012 was a good example of this determination.

Personally speaking, I never felt any pressure or difficulty in leading this team as they were all in good shape and all they needed was some guidance from me to move in the right direction.


PakPassion.net: The Misbah-ul-Haq we have seen for most of his career has been a serious looking fellow but the one we saw in the Test series against Australia was a much more relaxed one. Are we likely to see more of the latter?

Misbah-ul-Haq: (Laughs) Well it all depends on how the team is performing! To be honest when the youngsters and seniors like Younis Khan give all they have for the team or when the likes of Ahmed Shehzad who joined the team recently perform so well and take on the world’s number one team then naturally it does make you feel good about being captain and gives you great joy. Let me also say that facial expressions and how I appear to others does not imply that I am not enjoying myself! Naturally, when things are going our way, we should enjoy with the team and I do that.


PakPassion.net: What is the solution to the inconsistency in our batting displays?

Misbah-ul-Haq:I am not sure but I feel sometimes, we tend to make big issues out of everything. Other teams also have same problems but it doesn’t become an issue. Look at England – they came to Abu Dhabi and were all out for 70 chasing 144 but if that was a Pakistani team, then people would make a huge issue out of it. I believe this happens to all teams in the world. Collapses do happen and it’s part and parcel of the game. The Pakistan team has done reasonably well in Test matches under my captaincy, although we have struggled in ODIs. I suppose all we can say is that we need to be consistent in our selections with players and let them gain experience and confidence. Good performances, such as those against Australia, will follow naturally if this is done.


PakPassion.net: What was the more painful loss, the 2007 T20 final against India or the 2011 World Cup semi final against the same opponent

Misbah-ul-Haq: Both were games in the World Cup and both games were very important. The 2007 T20 Cup title was just a few runs away from us when we lost the game, whilst the 2011 World Cup is a 50 over tournament and it has it’s own importance and we would have liked to win it.

To tell you the truth, I regret being on the losing side on both occasions. The 2007 game was a one that we had almost lost but we were able to give ourselves hope and then lose it, whilst the 2011 game was in hand but we lost that as well.

Obviously one feels very sad about these games but you cannot change these things. The fact is that both these games are in the past and we have to move on. Yes, we learnt a few things from these lost games and applied the lessons to later games but we aren’t perfect and will still lose games like these in the future.
 
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I would like to say what an honour and pleasure it was to speak to the Captain of the Pakistan Test team. Possibly one of the nicest people around at the moment and no wonder he is so well respected by Cricketers around the world.

The title quote about Sarfraz is something that needed to be heard - he said it with great conviction. Sarfraz has truly given a lot of comfort to Misbah and the team.

Our thanks to Misbah and PCB for their cooperation in arrangement of this interview.
 
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great Interview [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION]

PP getting big names!

nice read!
 
Very poor and predictable answers regarding hafeez.

he has no.place in the test side.
Wc is in aus and.even their he doesnt merit a spot.
 
He gave a diplomatic answer regarding Hafeez in tests.

Nice read. Nice interview
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Great interview. Put a smile on my face.

Misbah is an honourable man, just wish he stopped playing Hafeez in tests.:afaq
 
Very poor and predictable answers regarding hafeez.

he has no.place in the test side.
Wc is in aus and.even their he doesnt merit a spot.

He isn't going to blast him in front of media is he? He made subtle hints that his position will be evaluated and I for one hope its just a front and behind closed doors they will or are going to decide he should no longer play in tests.
 
Superb interview.

A pleasure to read and very informative.

A true gentleman is Misbah.
 
Nice Interview. Should have been asked about his current equation with Afridi?
 
He isn't going to blast him in front of media is he? He made subtle hints that his position will be evaluated and I for one hope its just a front and behind closed doors they will or are going to decide he should no longer play in tests.

No. That is not happening. Hafeez has been crap for ages. You cant take an opener like hafeez serious.

One big point against misbah is the inclusion of hafeez as an opener in tests and odis.

And if he really is against hafeez but still plays him shows that he is a dummy kuptaan.

Playing the likes of shafiq ahead of maqsood in odis shows basic lack of understanding.
 
No. That is not happening. Hafeez has been crap for ages. You cant take an opener like hafeez serious.

One big point against misbah is the inclusion of hafeez as an opener in tests and odis.

And if he really is against hafeez but still plays him shows that he is a dummy kuptaan.

Playing the likes of shafiq ahead of maqsood in odis shows basic lack of understanding.

Only reason I think they play him is due to extra bowling option and since Babar and Shah are new they thought if one of them gets carted around possibly use him to dry runs.

If that is the reason than hopefully they will have no reason to pick him now as both Yasir and Babar have excellent control.

He should be dropped permanently from test team with Azhar opening everyone else moving up a place and Haris Sohail coming in at 6.


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Nice interview.

I would have followed up the Sarfraz Ahmed reply with a question about Umar Akmal and whether Misbah would intend to play him in the first 11 - or something about Akmal anyway, given that he was the keeper in the ODI side until recently.
 
Only reason I think they play him is due to extra bowling option and since Babar and Shah are new they thought if one of them gets carted around possibly use him to dry runs.

If that is the reason than hopefully they will have no reason to pick him now as both Yasir and Babar have excellent control.

He should be dropped permanently from test team with Azhar opening everyone else moving up a place and Haris Sohail coming in at 6.


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Well what you say should be done. Azhar is an opener let him open amd tuk tuk as much as he wants.

Even in odis he should bat at no 7.
 
In Australia Hafeez will be a sitting duck if he opens but knowing management unless he fails miserably don't see them dropping him down the order.


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Sarfraz Ahmad solved both problems Pakistan team was lacking; batsman and specialist wicket-keeper. That's something you don't see in Pakistan cricket. Good Interview!
 
Nice interview.

I would have followed up the Sarfraz Ahmed reply with a question about Umar Akmal and whether Misbah would intend to play him in the first 11 - or something about Akmal anyway, given that he was the keeper in the ODI side until recently.

For that wait for another big personality interview coming up soon :)
 
It is a good interview.
Pakistan has the right approach for tests in general. And against non-subcontinental teams when playing 'at home'
This has been a great result for Pakistan vs Australia. I would be the first one to admit that the pitches are so different in Australia that you cannot predict a Pakistani test victory in Oz. BUT the victory has been so absolute that, it will give some confidence to the players.
Pakistan's next challenge is to win tests away from home.
In ODI's, I don't think I share Misbah's optimism at the moment. Our bowling attack has been very good as we saw throughout the odi series against oz, we did not let them score anywhere close to what they were scoring in India (trust me, even with Watson in the team they would not be able to). The issue is the odi batting, I don't know how they plan to solve it: a team playing YK, Misbah, Hafeez, and Afridi will be a complete disaster.
 
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Timely interview. Some pointed questions. Nicely done.
 
It is a good interview.
Pakistan has the right approach for tests in general. And against non-subcontinental teams when playing 'at home'
This has been a great result for Pakistan vs Australia. I would be the first one to admit that the pitches are so different in Australia that you cannot predict a Pakistani test victory in Oz. BUT the victory has been so absolute that, it will give some confidence to the players.
Pakistan's next challenge is to win tests away from home.
In ODI's, I don't think I share Misbah's optimism at the moment. Our bowling attack has been very good as we saw throughout the odi series against oz, we did not let them score anywhere close to what they were scoring in India (trust me, even with Watson in the team they would not be able to). The issue is the odi batting, I don't know how they plan to solve it: a team playing YK, Misbah, Hafeez, and Afridi will be a complete disaster.

From his point of view, he has to be optimistic.

I guess, it's up to us as fans to accept or reject his views on this.
 
Also regarding Hafeez, what he has stated has been corroborated by Moin Khan as well in that, Hafeez was selected to provide cover for Hafeez without sacrificing a bowlers spot.

Misbah also said that his inclusion was subject to review - don't see what the issue is here?
 
From his point of view, he has to be optimistic.

I guess, it's up to us as fans to accept or reject his views on this.

I think what he has shown through his captaincy is that he gives players a fair shake; we have the Odis against NZ to resolve some of these issues
 
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Nice interview [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION]

You asked him some tough questions and got some insightful answers.
 
No. That is not happening. Hafeez has been crap for ages. You cant take an opener like hafeez serious.

One big point against misbah is the inclusion of hafeez as an opener in tests and odis.

And if he really is against hafeez but still plays him shows that he is a dummy kuptaan.

Playing the likes of shafiq ahead of maqsood in odis shows basic lack of understanding.

oh please, just grow up and stop this incessant repetitive crap. youre spoiling an excellent thread.

clarke was just quoted in the press for not having full control of the squad and team sslection, he is a dummy captain too? this blinkered inconsistency is just idiotic. all over the world for every team with very few exception in the modern game, the captainis part of a selection committee, hes not the selection cvommitee, thats why boards have selectors.

with resepect to hafiz (a) they dropped him from the test side after south africa, (2) they only included him now because they were short bowlers with the injuries/suspensions and were preparing spinning tracks - there were no other all rounders in the squad.

khalil is absolutely right, hes not afridi, or moin, or mohsin, the man has dignity and integrity, and isnt going to hang a player out to dry.
 
Nice Interview. Should have been asked about his current equation with Afridi?

No need, Misbah's smart enough to give a non-answer to any question like that so it would be a waste of everybody's time
 
Awesome interview and nice to see Pakistan team winning convincingly
 
oh please, just grow up and stop this incessant repetitive crap. youre spoiling an excellent thread.

clarke was just quoted in the press for not having full control of the squad and team sslection, he is a dummy captain too? this blinkered inconsistency is just idiotic. all over the world for every team with very few exception in the modern game, the captainis part of a selection committee, hes not the selection cvommitee, thats why boards have selectors.

with resepect to hafiz (a) they dropped him from the test side after south africa, (2) they only included him now because they were short bowlers with the injuries/suspensions and were preparing spinning tracks - there were no other all rounders in the squad.

khalil is absolutely right, hes not afridi, or moin, or mohsin, the man has dignity and integrity, and isnt going to hang a player out to dry.

I make a point that is very valid. There is no logic behind playing hafeez. And for a moment lets agree they need him as the so called 5th bowling option then why does he open?

Let azhar open and make hafeez bat at 6 or 7. There are many other games where wrong players get played.

there was no reason to drop maqsood for shafiq as well in the odis.

Things that are wrong should be said pretty or not.
 
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No need, Misbah's smart enough to give a non-answer to any question like that so it would be a waste of everybody's time

People need to remember that when we interview Pakistan Captain, we are not doing a version of "hardtalk" - we don't gain access to them so we can humiliate them etc.

As you can see we asked the questions and we allow them to put their view to the people. Their own words which are produced here as they say it.
 
For that wait for another big personality interview coming up soon :)

If it's Waqar do ask him about the duke ball. Whether Pakistan should go back to using it in tests or not.

It's something that has been on my mind ever since Waqar suggested it(suggested it a few times actually)a while back and I want to know whether he has suggested this to the PCB.

If the interview has already happened then never mind.
 
I have great respect for Imran khan and I read about Kardar and his team and what he did, but honestly speaking Misbah will come out as the most clean person. Not to take anything away from Kardar and Imran both were selfish and arrogant and Misbah is humble yet a great servant of Pakistan cricket.
 
A very enjoyable read.

An individual who is honest, sincere and humble.

He took over the team when it was at possibly it's lowest point and in my opinion has been a fantastic ambassador for Pakistan cricket.
 
When did he say he's the best batsmen in the team?

Also can you pls dispense with word 'crap' in every other sentence when you wish to post on pp and the 'lol' also.
 
I think the Interviewer MeninG is smart enough to know, which questions to ask and which to not ask.

You have to ask multi layered questions and you have to be liked by an interviewee.

I think MeninG has done a great job coz you can derive alot of things from the pointa put in by Misbah by this interview.

Especially regarding the Umar Akmal/ Sarfaraz equations..

It seems clearly Sarfaraz has given Misbah more reliability than U.A
We can also see Misbah is a bit defensive when it comes to Hafeez's questions. Its pretty clear it is a debatable issue and even Misbah is considering what to do on it.
 
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Thank you MIG an PP team for bringing us these exclusive gems . I know its not easy to gain access an it takes time and money to get these things done .So I for one really appreciate your efforts.
 
For that wait for another big personality interview coming up soon :)

Do you guys take requests for interviews?

People need to remember that when we interview Pakistan Captain, we are not doing a version of "hardtalk" - we don't gain access to them so we can humiliate them etc.

As you can see we asked the questions and we allow them to put their view to the people. Their own words which are produced here as they say it.

Respect. If certain other "news" channels were as sincere and honest, there would be a lot less problems in our cricket department.

Was this interview conducted before or after Misbah's amazing century?
 
Fantastic interview from PP, the questions were clear, concise and didn't invite any controversies. Geo should learn from you guys!
 
Fantastic interview from PP, the questions were clear, concise and didn't invite any controversies. Geo should learn from you guys!

And they are presented in full - no editing to save time or hide any information.
 
Well done MIG and kudos to Misbah.

But just a question to team management and think tank that who is responsible for holding him back, playing a reluctant part timer for so long and resultantly doing a harm to both these players and Pakistani team?
 
Great interview. Sarfraz has no doubt added some much needed controlled aggression to both the Pak Test and LO batting line-ups. Gem of a find going into the WC.
 
Excellent interview! :)

Though, the last line does bother me...

As a captain, you don't say that you'll continue to lose games like that in the future.

Good interview otherwise, though.
 
Excellent interview! :)

Though, the last line does bother me...

As a captain, you don't say that you'll continue to lose games like that in the future.

Good interview otherwise, though.

Thanks.

I suppose he is being realistic - he could have made one of those empty statements like "We will always try and win" but he chose another way of saying it :)
 
Love how Misbah just walked out to greet his batsmen back as they came back for tea. Good to see this spirit in the camp.

Looks much more relaxed - earlier saw him sitting relaxed with Younis as well.
 
"This is a tremendous help as we haven’t had a good leg-spinner for a while".. Why is Afridi in the team then if he is not a good leg spinner , he surely is not a batsman. :)
 
OMG, he said that "we will still lose games like these in the future." :( :( :( This is making me nervous
 
BTW, otherwise the interview was pretty decent. I guess he shouldn't have to bat at #3, but #4 wouldn't hurt =)
 
Sarfraz's keeping still needs some work though but Misbah clearly impressed with the batting side of things.
 
His keeping shortcomings aside but as a player and batsman he has a wonderful attitude and temperament. Looks a team man and an honest trier.

He will be tested on bouncy pitches but his professionalism is praiseworthy.
 
I'm so proud of how Sarafaraz has been managed to contribute big scores regularly. He is also starting to contribute when there are tailenders are here. We always needed a counter attacking wicket keeping batsman who is mentally alert and not prone to choking. Finally we have someone very promising. Hope he continues to maintain his fitness unlike Kamran who gained a lot of weight within 5 years of debuting.
 
He has been focused on his game and aware of match situation everytime he went out to bat. If he continues to play like that we will start winning alot more matches that we could not in the past.
 
future captain! without a doubt a real street fighter. I'm glad he's fulfilling his potential! Proper Pakistani cricket player. the kind I like to see. Not the droopy shoulders, mental losers we've had in the past.
 
Sarfaraz seems to an asset and his batting is quite good at the moment. Hope he doesn't end up as Kamran Akmal. He looks like a positive strategist who knows how to play with tail. Not to mention, i don't think we have a tail actually as they can't even hold bat. Anyway, he has played some good innings so far. But his away form is not so good. On neutral venue he managed some good scores that doesn't mean you put him straight to opening. I know soon there will be some pundits who will consider him as opener. Don't destroy his career. He should be backed up and be utilized sensitively.
 
Sarfraz has been a breath of fresh air with the bat.

His approach and the way he has taken the attack to the opposition has been fantastic to watch.

I'd like to see other Pakistani batsmen play with the same sort of fearless approach.
 
Sarfraz is being wasted at no.7 in ODI's somebody plz tell this to mgmt. he is an aggressive player who can built a partnership but at 7 look like he is given the role of a slogger :facepalm:
 
PakPassion.net: How much has Sarfraz Ahmed impressed you in the Australia series and what kind of future do you see for him with the Pakistan team?

Misbah-ul-Haq: I see a great future for him. He has breathed new life and vigour in the Pakistan team. For a while we had been struggling to find anyone who could contribute in this way at this batting position in Tests or ODIs. All in all, this is a great positive for us in the way he is playing and most importantly, the fact that he’s playing so well at the right time as we approach the 2015 World Cup.

As a captain, I feel very pleased and hope to God that he continues contributing in this manner. He is playing extraordinary innings for us at the moment with an excellent strike rate to boot. Sarfraz is like oxygen for this team. Any captain would consider him lucky if he has a player like Sarfraz who can play an aggressive innings coming in at that position and also thereby put pressure on the opposing teams.

How things change in span of 3-4 months...

From a statement like "Any captain would consider him lucky if he has a player like Sarfraz who can play an aggressive innings coming in at that position and also thereby put pressure on the opposing teams" ... and to his consistent non-selection in playing XI...
 
How things change in span of 3-4 months...

From a statement like "Any captain would consider him lucky if he has a player like Sarfraz who can play an aggressive innings coming in at that position and also thereby put pressure on the opposing teams" ... and to his consistent non-selection in playing XI...

What has happened since then? It's a bit ridiculous to drop him after some bad performances in the NZ tour.
 
No wonder pakistan are struggling if they have no oxygen!
 
Sarfraz hasn't put a foot wrong after that.

They preferred the team man and an unfit jamshed over him.
 
Any captain would consider him lucky if he has a player like Sarfraz who can play an aggressive innings coming in at that position and also thereby put pressure on the opposing teams.

This is the key . His position is where U.Akmal bats. He can open in UAE but don't expcet him to do well against a new swinging ball . It would be unfair to him to to ask him to bat as an opener.
 
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