1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

I am not losing hopes :jhanda: But keeping Hafeez in team is not good idea at all, who is in terrible form now a days. Another Youngster Mukhtar should be given chance but Thanks God they have given chance to Sami Aslam. I hope he will show some nice batting.
Wish them all the best

Bangladesh v Pakistan, 1st Test, Khulna[RIGHT]April 27, 2015[/RIGHT]
Misbah under pressure to finish tour on a high

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UMAR FAROOQ IN KHULNA

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The focus shifts to Misbah-ul-Haq again as Pakistan look to level scores with Bangladesh after the ODI and T20 thrashings © ICCThe last 15 days have been quite difficult for Pakistan, who lost all their limited-over matches to Bangladesh, and in the process, their first ever series against them. The result was celebrated like a festival in Bangladesh, while in Pakistan, it made headlines as one of the country’s most embarrassing sporting moments.

Pakistan are now in Khulna for the Test series, a different ball game with a different captain inMisbah-ul-Haq. Misbah’s calm is much like the Khulna town, and in complete contrast to the to hustle and bustle of Dhaka, one of the world’s most densely populated cities. With Misbah around, Pakistan’s Test side has enjoyed stability and performed consistently over the past few years.

Misbah has been a regular rescuer for Pakistan since 2010, pulling them out of several difficult situations. On his retirement from ODI cricket, he said: “now I can relax,” bearing the burden of batting for long stretches. In the past, he has had to revive Pakistan from scores like 18 for 3, 33 for 3, 15 for 3, 32 for 3, 32 for 2, and 48 for 3.

Much like the situation when he comes in to bat, Misbah has lots of repair and rebuilding work to do ahead of the Tests.

When asked if he ever thought of finding himself in a similar situation even after quitting the shorter format, Misbah said: "It’s the part of life and you have to play in pressure, which is the reason you are surviving at such a level. You don’t have to look behind as what has happened in the past but think positive and take everything positively.

“There is always a pressure in international cricket and obviously the opposition is playing good and you have to be at your best. We are aware about them and we have to respect the opposition as they are good at their home condition and are coming with the high confidence since World Cup.”

At the press conference ahead of the Test series, Misbah was bombarded with questions about the ODI and T20 series loss. Usually one to tackle the media with ease, Misbah seemed to be irked by the barrage of questions from journalists.

He did not want to be reminded of the past, and kept reiterating the importance of a fresh start. He was busy convincing everyone that Pakistan in whites were a completely different prospect.

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Misbah - “Our Test side is quite experienced with this combination and has been consistently performing well for quite a long time now. It’s a different ball game” © Getty Images

“Our Test side is quite experienced with this combination and has been consistently performing well for quite a long time now,” he said. "It’s a different ball game and these players have a better understanding of Test cricket and everybody is in good shape and in the best of his form. Also, the condition here is similar to Abu Dhabi and Dubai and we are hoping to carry on the form we have in the format.
“Apart from all the confidence Bangladesh have, we have to our focus on our strengths, concentrate at our basics which is the factor for success we’ve had in this particular format for many years. It’s important for us to break the confidence of the Bangladesh team and for this we have to play our best cricket.”
Pakistan were struck by quite a few injuries during the Bangladesh series but for the Tests, their attack seems a lot more settled - Wahab Riaz, Junaid Khan, Imran Khan, Saeed Ajmal, Zulfiqar Babar and Yasir Shah. Misbah felt that the spinners would have a crucial role to play in Khulna, and that perhaps three fast bowlers were not required.
Ajmal, who has been far less effective after his remodeled bowling action, could be left out for the first Test, but both Yasir Shah and Zulfiqar Babar were seen making the most of the time during training.

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

See whether BD will employ & execute their shorter-formats skills in the test matches in patches… :smiley: :jhanda:

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

Whatever the outcome of this test series would be…the following players **must be axed from all formats **of the national squads to

rejuvenate Pakistan Cricket on (inter)national level:

Misbah-ul-Haq

Mohammad Hafeez

Saeed Ajmal

Younis Khan

Zulfiqar Babar

PS: I am not sure…firing & hiring here and a few from the management to revive the cricket in Pakistan will help…rather it needs a

thorough overhaul at all levels.

in a comprehensive manner.

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

Younis and Misbah are needed in Tests, no place for Hafeez in Test. Ajmal should play domestic to show effectiveness. Zulfiqar Babar is going to be fine.

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Who is the blind guy in that picture? The one who played like one in the world cup? Someone tell him where the camera is.

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he was posing for a selfie

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It seems Bangladesh is playing to draw the test match and series. They are not interested to score runs.

65/1 (32.3 Overs)

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BD 129/2

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Catches Win Matches and especially in Tests.

15.4
Zulfiqar Babar to Imrul Kayes, no run, goes for a massive sweep to a flatter and quicker one, could have been some glove as it came off the arm, but dropped well ahead of short leg

19.3
Zulfiqar Babar to Tamim Iqbal, no run, did that carry, Tamim worked it off the pad, Hafeez diving to his left at backward short leg, that seems to have carried, he went for it with one hand, dropped it

28.3
Yasir Shah to Imrul Kayes, no run, very awkward, walks down the wicket, bowler drags the length back and it could well have been taken at short leg, another drop then, quite sharp chance though, came in low

45.3
Zulfiqar Babar to Mominul Haque, no run, dropped yet again, he charges out and hits it high but straight to Babar, and it bursts out of his hands

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

We lack test match winning bowlers. Batting sucks as always not to mention the substandard catching and out fielding. So I won't be too surprised if we lose the test series as well.

Bangladesh doing well so far

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

Our bowling is real concern. Bowling was our rescuer for long , but now even bowling is not good enough. Saeed ajmal shud be given last go as u have enough time in tests to settle. IF not performed shud be sent back for domestic to reach to the highs again. Hafeez if cannot bowl as he was doing earlier , does not have any place in any format.

Umar gul and sohail tanveeer shud be history .. Junaid is not performing up to the mark. We need bowlers who can take 5 or more ... I dont have much expectations from wahab riaz on sub continent wickets.
Waqar need to focus on bowling and produce new quality quick bowlers .

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

Brilliant catch by Sarfraz...187/3

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Stumps - Day 1

BD 234/4...a good day for them... :D

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Apparently no 'sitter' was dropped, that is good :D

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This guy mominul haq played very nice . some late shots were beautiful. He is averaging 63 after 12 tests ???

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BD 236/4

So Pakistan losing the toss on a flat pitch and dropping a truckload of chances **but their **bowlers never letting Bangladesh get away. Just when a partnership was developing, a wicket fell. Which means the second ball is still new, Bangladesh are four down, and they are yet to reach 250. That is all for now. We will be back at 9.45 am tomorrow. Good bye

89.5
Zulfiqar Babar to Mominul Haque, OUT, oh oh, Mominul has gone leg before in the last over of the day, Bangladesh review, that looked plumb, pitching off and middle, and ball tracker says that is hitting middle, that gripped a bit and spun, Mominul pushed outside the line as he tried to defend
*Mominul Haque lbw b Zulfiqar Babar 80 (162b 8x4 0x6) SR: 49.38*

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

cant blame them. if you check the bangali forums, they be scared of misbah and younis khan. one thing is clear though - if bangladesh wins a test in this series, they will have the confidence to be a regular test side.

anyone watching this on willow? i am thinking of canceling my subscription - connection drops every 2 mins. cant be my network. :mad:

Re: 1st Test: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Khulna, Apr 28-May 2, 2015

Did someone mention misbah?

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Bangladesh have batted themselves into a good position on the 1st day (slow but steady progress). They could possibly make 400+ from here and put us under pressure.

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Things go wrong under pressure. [Murphy's Law]

PS:I'd replace the term 'pressure' with 'responsibility'... :D