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Misbah-ul-Haq PP SI (Urdu: مصباح الحق ; born 28 May 1974) is a former Pakistani cricket coach and former international cricketer. Misbah captained Pakistan in all formats and is former head coach and former chief selector of the Pakistan national team. [5] As captain, he led Pakistan to being the champions of the 2012 Asia Cup.
A day later, Misbah-ul-Haq was named as the Test captain, while Shahid Afridi was retained as limited-overs captain. [ 3 ] South African captain Graeme Smith announced that despite the controversies surrounding the Pakistan cricket team relating to the spot-fixing scandal, it was important to focus on the series so that the team can prepare for ...
[1] [2] [3] The matches were meant to be held in Pakistan, but ongoing security problems in the country meant that the series was moved to the UAE. [4] England, captained by Andrew Strauss, entered the Test series as the top-ranked team in the world, while Pakistan, led by Misbah-ul-Haq, had won their last three Test series and were ranked ...
After the 2015 Cricket World Cup, Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi ended their ODI careers. As a result, the captaincy of the ODI team was given to newcomer Azhar Ali. Under his captaincy, Pakistan played their first ODI series against Bangladesh. The tour was a disappointment and Pakistan lost all three ODIs as well as the T20 match.
The Pakistan cricket team toured the West Indies from 14 to 28 July 2013. The tour consisted of five One Day International and two Twenty20 International matches. [1] The tour was initially to have included two Test matches, but the scheduling of a triangular series by the West Indies with India and Sri Lanka shortened the available window for the tour.
This is a list of Pakistani national cricket captains who have represented the Pakistani national cricket team in international cricket at a professional level. Pakistan became an official member of the Imperial Cricket Conference (now the International Cricket Council) on 28 July 1952.
He played 87 Tests and 262 One Day International (ODI) matches for Pakistan during his international cricket career from 1989 to 2003. [6] Younis' trademark was his ability to reverse swing a cricket ball at high speed. [7] He took 373 Test wickets and 416 One Day International wickets during his career.
Misbah-ul-Haq made his 5th Test century in the first innings of the 1st Test. Junaid Khan took his 50th Test wicket when he got Dinesh Chandimal out in the second innings of the 1st Test. Misbah-ul-Haq passed 3,000 Test runs in the second innings of the 2nd Test. Ahmed Shehzad made his 1st Test century in the first innings of the 3rd Test.