Misbah hits out at captaincy critics

Misbah is rightly irritated by some sections of the Pak media

We need a calm, intelligent, disciplined and mature individual like Misbah not an irresponsible, immature, tantrum-prone emotional fool like Afridi as captain

Afridi fan boys (and I suspect Zaka Ashraf is one of them) should take a chill pill.

They need to see ground realities (batting is simply not upto current international standards. It lacks solidity and depth, so blaming the captain simply won’t do) before over-reacting to recent one-day defeats and appreciate what Misbah has achieved for Pakistan at a difficult time despite the loss of key players esp. Aamir.


Misbah-ul-Haq has led an impassioned defence of his captaincy and urged the media not to destabilise Pakistan cricket by pursuing “their own agendas”.
What should have been a moment of celebration for Misbah and his team was soured when Pakistan’s captain was asked about his own position in the press conference following victory over England in the first of three Twenty20 internationals.
It is not hard to understand why Misbah might have been irritated. He assumed the captaincy of Pakistan in late 2010 with the team disgraced and defeated. Not only that, but he was denied some of the nation’s best players due to their involvement in the spot-fixing controversy.
He responded better than most could have dreamed possible. Not only did Misbah restore the good reputation of Pakistan cricket on the pitch, he has done so off it, too.
He has led Pakistan to five Test series victories out of seven - the other two series were drawn - including the recent 3-0 whitewash of England, the No. 1-ranked Test team. On Thursday he led Pakistan to victory over the No.1-rated T20 team in world cricket and afterwards vented his frustration at the media - and the Pakistan media in particular - who seem to want Shahid Afridi restored as captain.
“Even after when we won the Test matches, I continuously told the media we should be patient and consider the realities,” Misbah said. "We go on to discuss things that don’t need to be discussed - when we perform badly we should talk about that, we should talk about weak areas in the team. People in the media make comments based on furthering their own agendas, not ground realities. This needs to stop; the media should think positively.
"I won’t comment on any specific individuals, but you can hear it yourself when you listen to the reports in the media. I also say even after winning we shouldn’t go overboard - we should base such discussions on facts. Appreciate the attributes in the team which are to be admired - even after winning, pinpoint specific mistakes - if a player isn’t making centuries, or a bowler is not taking wickets, then discuss those points.
"What we shouldn’t do is start speaking ill of individuals. As a team we lost the ODI series: don’t blame one player or just the captain. The dramatic changes highlighted are unnecessary. It is these players that have won you six series. If we made mistakes and lost a series against a top team, then we should be backed. If the proposed changes highlighted by the media were implemented, we would have six captains and six different teams up to the World Cup in 2015.
“We cannot improve if we continuously ask for captains and teams to be replaced after losing one series. You have to back your players at a certain level.”
Misbah’s real problem - and it is a problem without a solution - is that he is not Afridi. The populist adoration for Afridi - for his charisma, his talent and his aura - is boundless. Misbah, with his more prosaic qualities of reliability, calm and consistency, is overshadowed by comparison. While logic might back Misbah, emotions are with Afridi.

When Afridi drops a batting glove a nation stoops to pick it up. When Afridi fails with the bat - and, unpalatable though it will be to Pakistan supporters, he fails with the bat rather too often - a nation mourns his ill fortune. When Misbah scores 50, a nation frowns upon the slow pace at which he scored it. Misbah could invent a cure for cancer and someone will claim that Afridi would have done it with more panache.
Afridi is a cricketer - a man, even - of immense charm. He is a magnificent limited-overs bowler, a courageous fielder and a batsman who has, upon occasions, dazzled. But he was fired as limited-overs skipper in May 2011 after returning early from the tour of the Caribbean and following the disintegration of his relationship with Waqar Younis, the coach at the time.
His record as captain is also modest: Afridi has captained Pakistan in one Test, 34 ODIs and 19 T20Is. The Test was lost, as were 11 of the T20Is, though he led his side to 18 wins in ODI cricket.
Compare that with Misbah’s record as captain. He has led in 15 Tests (nine wins, five draws and just that one loss against the West Indies), 19 ODIs (14 wins and five losses) and six T20Is (all of which have been won). In the light of such figures, it is somewhat bewildering that Misbah is obliged to continually defend his position.
Misbah was frank about Pakistan’s greatest weakness: the fielding of his side remains poor. He warned there will be no short-term solutions, but suggested with the bowling attack he has at his disposal, Pakistan will always be capable of success. Afridi, Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal are the top three wicket-takers in the history of T20Is and Misbah felt it was Gul’s bowling that made the difference on Thursday.
“It’s a natural phenomenon,” he said. "We don’t focus on fitness and fielding at grass roots level. Our fielding is much improved from before, but we have to put in a lot of effort to improve. It’s not a problem that can be solved overnight.
"When you have Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal and Shahid Afridi, three of the top bowlers in T20 cricket, top wicket takers, you always have a chance. They bowled well and kept the pressure on. When a bowler is at his best it’s difficult to play him. Gul bowled well. There was no answer to his bowling.
“The win was important considering the situation in which we were in. The senior players had to perform and Umar Gul’s return to form was necessary. Shoaib Malik showing form was also important. It was a much-needed win to bring our confidence back.”

http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-england-2012/content/current/story/555126.html

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Are we any different here on GS. When we white washed England 3/0 Misbah was praised sky high but tuk tuk came back when he lost 4/0 in ODI's. watch if we win T/20's 3/0 he will become a hero again. So fickle. Misbah has been one of the best captains we have had where he has turned the teams fortunes around when the team was at its lowest. I have great respect for him and dont care how he bats or how much tuk tuk he does, so long as he produces results who cares.

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^ I echo Ehsan bhai's sentiments... it always surprises me how short-term our memories can be. In all the matches in the England series, Misbah has invariably been thrust into a role of an innings rebuilder without any help from the top order or the tail... and he's done a decent job. I personally don't even think the tuk-tuk attibution of him is accurate in limited overs where his strike rate is pretty decent. Yes, he starts slow but makes up for it eventually - starting slow is imperative when everyone before you has played rash shots and everyone after you in unreliable.

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Misbah might not be the most inspirational leader in the world, but he is a gold mine compared to recent Pak captains. Afridi fan boys throwing tattti at him cuz they are jealous!

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dont want to sound harsh but afridi is literally a "khuda kee lanat" on the pakistani team..whenever the team starts to stabilize this guy starts creating problems....for misbah to come out and talk so passionately is a clear indication that all is not well in the dressing room...and I dont want to suspect anyone but how come afridi's spin bowling has suddenly gone south? he has been leaking so many runs and getting no wickets...and I am sure it is just a drop in form but how come we are having all these ruomors now.....misbah's captiancy is the best thing happened to the Pakistani cricket in last 10 years...

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Look at another calm individual (Jayawardene) who like Misbah may not exactly be a flamboyant character but he gets the job done. Just goes about his business in a calm professional manner without making too much fuss about anything. SLA were all at sea and struggling not so long ago under Dilshan's directionless leadership but now they seem to be playing as a unit and Jaya must get a lot of credit for that. They look the in-form team at the moment and are getting better & better in CB series while the others have been patchy. They have a nice mix of seniors (Sanga - has been a bit off colour, Dilshan, Jaya, Matthews, Kulasekara) and juniors (Chandimal, Thirimanne, Perera) who seem to know their respective roles in the team which is all credit to the new captain.

could not agree more with the following comment about Jaya (could say the same thing about Misbah!)

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What a difference a good captain makes to a team! In my opinion, Mahela is the best captain we've had in a LONG time. He's so good at reading the game and is a born leader. He doesn't make too much fuss, he's not a showman, he's just in a league of his own. I also really admire his guts in taking the captaincy back again. He had nothing to gain. He took the job for the pure love of Cricket and his country. A true gentleman without a doubt! We are so grateful to you Mahela, keep it up. I hope those who are responsible for running SL Cricket would leave him alone to do his job.

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Good eyes. Afridi was lacking his attacking spirit in the first game. He starts off with a lose off-spinner which goes for a six and follows up with a short-pitch which almost went for another one. What gives?

After what we have gone through in the last few year, Pakistani fans are looking beyond just the game..each cricketer has an agenda and that shows in their performance and body language. Ok, maybe I am sounding like Sarfraz Nawaz but we should keep our eyes open for any clues players like Akmals, Maliks and Afridis display on the field.

As for Misbah...we should stick with him. Nobody else is deserving enough to replace him.

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true that, mahela is pure class... he is a fantastic cricketer and a representative of the game.. competitive but good spirited.. awesome guy!!

I've always said that he is sooooooooooooooo much better than arrogant Sanga as a captain!

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So What Has Misbah Achieved As A Captain

Win Against Ireland
Win Against Bangladesh
Win Against Zim

All the Minnows
The Only Three Series Victory He Had Is Test Series Against Srilanka n England And ODI Series Against Sri Which Was Won With Couple of Superhuman Performances From Afridi

Else I Support Him As A Test Captain

We Need To Look Forward Example Is Ponting One of the Greatest Captains Ever Now Not Captaining Australia ....We Need To Groom a Captain

Misbah is so defensive in ODI n T20

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dekh toh dil kay jaan say uthta hai
yeh dhuan sa kahan say uthta hai.

Of course what does a thing like bringing stability mean - nothing
Of course what does bringing respectability to Pak cricket once again means - nothing
Of course what does playing and not running after a test match mean - nothing
Of course gelling the unit as one and uniting them means - nothing
Of course getting the politics out of the team means - nothing
The only thing which matters is afridis performance against SL and that is the only thing which matters.

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Gelling the team as one unit Usko to bani banayi team mil gayi WC Ke baad

Everyone knows who gelled the team together till the World Cup

Politics out of the team :eek:

Uncle you do know why malik and farhat are in the team WHY?

They both were not a part of the team when Afridi was the captain

Politics is still in the team

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:rotfl: really? so he was the captain right after WC? it had nothing to do with some crooks in the team caught, team morale down, chaos? You are right, it was only Afridi who kept the team together even when he was far away from Test team.

I’ll give you atleast one link for Shoaib Malik under Afridi:

5th ODI: Australia v Pakistan at Perth, Jan 31, 2010 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

and one link for Imran Farhat under Afridi:

5th Match: Bangladesh v Pakistan at Dambulla, Jun 21, 2010 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

aur kuchh chhori maarni hay?

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Against Aus in 2010 Afridi was made captain for just one match cz Yousuf wasnt there he wasnt the permanent captain

Against Bangladesh in Dambulla …:rotfl:

Koi big match mein thori khilaya usko against BD he tha

Yeah who gelled the team together after the Spot fixing captain saahab ab har cheez per blame nhe krna chahye Afridi do

Give him the credit where its due

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aur phir kon retire ho ke bhag gaya tha?

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Aur phr wapis a ker Semi final tk kis ne pahunchaya tha

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In Asia Cup, where Afridi was the captain… not for just one match:
4th Match: India v Pakistan at Dambulla, Jun 19, 2010 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

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Those time Malik and Farhat were scoring runs and there were no other replacement and now we have replacements of both

and Malik is tried and tested failure
Farhat we know he is in the team cz of whom

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The coach who did not leave Pak team after 1st test against AUS in 2010 and gelled the team together, Waqar Younis.

You must be listing the teams against whom afridi takes wickets :chai:

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I would never like Afridi to be captain again, its so unfortunate that some people are talking about it.

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:hehe: from “they were not part …” to “they were scoring runs”.

Now if you look back, the link I gave you was Imran Farhat’s first game of 2010 after 2006. Shoaib Malik averaged poor 26 from Jan 2009 to Jun 2010 compared to his overall average of 33, so now you tell me how “they were scoring runs”?

You are saying there was no replacement for these 2 only 2 years ago and suddenly we have replacement for both?