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Yuvraj singh can say the same to TEndulkar in 2003 final lol A trundler was bowling. Sreesanth was not fully back. He sensed an opportunity. People have done it before, failed as well. Kapil dev in 1987 world cup played a poor shot. Gatting or someone made fun of him i think. Eventually Gatting himself ended up playing a 10 times more stupid shot in the final.
Another excuse from the master of excuses
Where's the excuse if he's admitting he couldn't execute the shot
Misbah played an incredible innings in the final. It was a poorly executed shot and it happens. The real culprits were the serial bottlers Younis and Hafeez who made a meal of the run chase. Younis running Nazir out was also a pivotal moment. He was looking very dangerous and had he stayed on the crease for 2-3 additional overs, Pakistan could have run away with it.
Misbah played an incredible innings in the final. It was a poorly executed shot and it happens. The real culprits were the serial bottlers Younis and Hafeez who made a meal of the run chase. Younis running Nazir out was also a pivotal moment. He was looking very dangerous and had he stayed on the crease for 2-3 additional overs, Pakistan could have run away with it.
Misbah already hit Joginder Sharma straight six. What we are not understanding is, what was his mind thinking, on what grounds he was even thinking that Joginder is 140 km bowler & i can scoop him. He & Younis khan are responsible for our historic loss in world cup final, a world cup which was 1 shot away 1. Instead India won the world cup after 24 years gap. I must say some players were serious bottlers from Pakistan who were born in late 60’s to early 70’s. Ironically younis also fell to joginder. We certainly made joginder sharma as Joel Garner sharma that day.
Mis bah 5 runs!
Just like Miandad six, this Misbah scoop is forever to be remembered. That was such a nothing ball and he could have easily crossed the rope. He regardless played a champion knock that night and brought the game back for Pakistan.
One could even say it was Misbah's scoop that started IPL![]()
Misbah became an ultra defensive player after that one shot, it haunted him for the rest of his career.
I’d say he avenged his most horrible defeats by winning the mace but then disgraced his reputation and legacy during his coaching hiring/stint
the idea that there wouldn't have been ipl had pakistan won that final is the biggest load of nonsense i have read on this forum
it had absolutely nothing to do with the ipl. nothing at all.
An innings can be great regardless of the outcome. Otherwise Sachin's knock in the Chennai Test could have been phrased similarly "Why did you play that shot??? "
Last ball of Ind innings Hafeez at boundary straight to him.. parries it over the boundary 6 pak lose by 5 runs.
People forget a simple thing about this innings which makes it even more pathetic than it was.
Misbah walked in after 8 overs at the fall of the 4th wicket. His strike rate was horrendous in the first 2/3rd of his innings. He basically choked initially when the pressure was on. Then the match was all but over where everyone was expecting Pakistan to lose, the pressure came off. Surprise surprise he just threw his bat at it when there was no pressure. Even then it wasn’t enough because it required sohail tanvir’s 2 sixes to keep them in the hunt.
Then in the final over when there was a realistic chance of pak winning again, pressure on and he CHOKED again!
It was a truly pathetic innings which really showed what a mental midget he was. Unfortunately he got some accolades for it and it set the blueprint for all his Ltd overs innings after that - I.e make the match out of reach so pressure is off, hit some useless sixes, when things start looking good, choke, but it doesn’t matter then, he’s duped everyone again.
and what was Malik, Younis, Kamran, Hafeez and Afridi's SR in that match? If I am not wrong Malik scored something like 8 off 17 deliveries.
An innings can be great regardless of the outcome. Otherwise Sachin's knock in the Chennai Test could have been phrased similarly "Why did you play that shot??? "
Failures of 2007 T20 WC Final:
Kamran Akmal: 0(3)
Hafeez: 1(3)
Younis Khan: 24(24). Too slow & also got
Imran Nazir runout. As a senior player which he always used to claim proudly, he should have shown better game awareness. Nazir was not a regular player
Shoaib Malik: 8(17) Always failed to perform on big occasions
Afridi: 0(1) As usual played highly irresponsible shot
Failures of 2007 T20 WC Final:
Kamran Akmal: 0(3)
Hafeez: 1(3)
Younis Khan: 24(24). Too slow & also got
Imran Nazir runout. As a senior player which he always used to claim proudly, he should have shown better game awareness. Nazir was not a regular player
Shoaib Malik: 8(17) Always failed to perform on big occasions
Afridi: 0(1) As usual played highly irresponsible shot
Didn't Dhoni pushed the fielder towards long off after Misbah hit a six previous ball? He probably thought that if it get mistimed,he will be caught at long off so instead went for that scoop.
That’s not the point is it? We are judging his innings, not their innings. If you want to judge their innings yes, rubbish, rubbish, rubbish. Happy?
My point about misbah’s innings still stands. Whataboutism won’t change it
People forget a simple thing about this innings which makes it even more pathetic than it was.
Misbah walked in after 8 overs at the fall of the 4th wicket. His strike rate was horrendous in the first 2/3rd of his innings. He basically choked initially when the pressure was on. Then the match was all but over where everyone was expecting Pakistan to lose, the pressure came off. Surprise surprise he just threw his bat at it when there was no pressure. Even then it wasn’t enough because it required sohail tanvir’s 2 sixes to keep them in the hunt.
Then in the final over when there was a realistic chance of pak winning again, pressure on and he CHOKED again!
It was a truly pathetic innings which really showed what a mental midget he was. Unfortunately he got some accolades for it and it set the blueprint for all his Ltd overs innings after that - I.e make the match out of reach so pressure is off, hit some useless sixes, when things start looking good, choke, but it doesn’t matter then, he’s duped everyone again.
Just watched it again and think this is probably what happened.
The inability to trust Amir at the other end meant Misbah knew he had to go for a boundary given the chance.
The idea of pre-meditated scooping was fine but the execution wasn't there.
Misbah probably nails that against a trundler like Sharma 99 out of 100 in a non pressure situation.
Hmmm. Would you say any of this to Misbah's face, given the opportunity?
Your analysis is fine but your tone is very questionable given Misbah's achievements for Pakistan.
You are right up to some extent. No doubt Misbah was too slow in the beginning and he just managed to took the game till the end with the support of Yasir Arafat, Tanveer & Asif. The match might have gone in Pak's favour if Malik or Afridi had played sensibly up to 16-17 over. The contribution in that match from self proclaimed legends like Hafeez, Kamran, Malik & Afridi was zilch.Misbah himself was 16 off 21, then 17 off 24 balls. It was only that one over from Harbajhan, that’s pretty much all he did.
It required 2 sixes from Sohail Tanvir and an edge for four by Asif to get it down to 12 off the last over.
All said and done Misba is lucky charm for IndiaAny time he top scores for his side in a world cup match India wins
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He was the one who single handedly brought us back into the match. Otherwise, we were nowhere close to being in this match.It’s the shot that made Misbah the dictator of Pakistan cricket.
A chief selector, a head coach, a chairman, a captain for like 6 years, and who knows what else.
Most undeserved and unqualified player who continues to haunt Pakistan cricket to this day by occupying prime lucrative job positions in the PCB.
Sure, but we lost the match because of him as well.He was the one who single handedly brought us back into the match. Otherwise, we were nowhere close to being in this match.
Misbah played that shot because he was, is and always will be a mental midget. For all his talk of soaking up pressure, all he ever did was his usual 3 card trick.
1. When there’s pressure and something to play for, freeze and just block, block, block to the point where the pressure comes off because all hopes of victory are almost gone and the fielding side start going through the motions
2. With the pressure is off, hit out in a bit of a hit and hope situation with nothing to lose.
3. When somehow a win starts looking realistic again and the pressure is back on, choke and lose the game.
Unfortunately fickle fans only look at the scorecard and point 2, but forget point 2 only happened because of point 1 and point 3 undid anything good he did in point 2.
It worked a treat in 2007 so he used it over and over again to stretch out his career because of the support of fickle fans.
Respectfully this is wrong, for all his lusty blows he still didn’t get us close. He had basically given up and just wanted to stay not out. He was still reliant on a tailender (Sohail Tanvir) in his first ever world tournament to hit 2 sixes to even make it possible.Guess he could have been bowled out on the first ball he faced and spared you the heartache?
Guy was a hero for taking us so close that day.
Tbh the thing that puzzled me the most is why Misbah, with all that hitting ability, always went to his shell in ODI cricket. Not asking him to hit sixes every over, but simple rotation of strike would've done. He took it too deep to the point where he not only ensured a collapse was avoided... but actually ruled out a pak victory.That one shot turned Misbah from hero to zero for the majority of Pakistani fans.