'We lost in all three departments' - Misbah

‘We lost in all three departments’ - Misbah

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‘We are on the edge now’ - Misbah-ul-HaqPakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has said that his “players are to blame” for the team’shumiliating defeat against West Indies in Christchurch which has now forced them to sit tight at the bottom of Pool B. Misbah conceded that the side thoroughly flopped in every department, and that his 15-man squad had to be rejigged for Pakistan’s next four games.
The day started well enough for Pakistan as they took two early wickets, but ended in shambles, with their top order crumbling to 1 for 4 - the lowest score at which a team has lost four wickets in an ODI. The previous lowest score was 4 for 4, by Canada, against Zimbabwe in 2006. Pakistan’s fielding too left a lot to be desired, as they dropped as many as six catches to let West Indies post a commanding 310 for 6.
“We just lost in all three departments,” Misbah said at the press conference. “We couldn’t bowl well, there were a lot of dropped catches, and the batting totally flopped. At the end of the day, you have to perform as a batsman, bowler and fielder. As a team, as players, we need to pick ourselves up and we need to perform.”
Pakistan arrived in New Zealand 15 days before the start of the World Cup in a bid to adapt to the conditions, even playing two ODIs. Misbah, however, suggested that the conditions were “not easy” to adjust to.
“We have to accept that conditions here are not easy for our players to adjust to and that’s why we are struggling. No matter how much the coaches work with the players, it eventually comes down to the player individually to adjust and perform accordingly. We being the players are to be blamed because we are the one who are not playing well.”
Pakistan made one change form their previous XI, their loss against India, bringing in a specialist opener Nasir Jamshed in order to push Younis Khan down to No. 3, and dropped Yasir Shah. They played with eight batsmen, but five of them failed to get into double figures, meaning that three of their batsmen contributed 137 out of Pakistan’s total score of 160. Even their bowling attack, often seen as Pakistan’s biggest strength, was punished badly. Misbah, however, dismissed suggestions that Pakistan did not select a squad competitive enough for the tournament.
“There is no margin for ifs and buts as whoever is here is the best we have. What is important is we and the people back in the country should not lose hope,” he said. "
“As a player and as a team, we have to improve our performance and this is our chance. We are obviously never going to do good if we continue to play like this. What we need is to think positive and believe that we can win our next four games. We always hope for the best but it’s all about clicking and believing.”
Younis’ place in the team, in particular, has become a talking point, owing to his poor form in the format. Since Pakistan persist with Younis as well as a makeshift wicketkeeper in Umar Akmal, it means there is no place in the XI for Sarfaraz Ahmed. When asked if it was the right time for Pakistan to decide the future of Younis, Misbah rebutted but hinted at a swift change.
“We don’t need to decide in haste. We will see what we have to do. But right now it’s a make-and-break situation. We really have to pull ourselves together and see which combination we can make to win. It’s not a compulsion to stick with same players but we will rather try to make a team that can win.”
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Re: 'We lost in all three departments' - Misbah

Well at least these morons can be happy that they are way ahead of any other team when it comes to taking selfies, staying out late and fighting with the coaches.

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It must be really tough being captain of a team composed of 35 year old teenagers.

Well, people wanted the old horses to make this a memorable wc, they are doing that by making it the worst one.

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Misbah is probably the best from the pool of worst Pakistan currently has, but it has to be said, he is such an uninspiring captain. Yes, I know he's a nice guy, minds his own business, speaks decent enough English, but still...

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MisbaaH had to tell this as if no one knew that already! :bummer:

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The ability to speak English should not even be part of the equation.

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What a secret Misbah shared!!

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Misbah has to share the blame for being a part of selecting final XI. Those hands which dropped catches, those batsmen who knew nothing about how to surivive a single delivery..

He must answer who decided to pick Younus Khan?

He must answer who let Umar Akmal wear the gloves when Sarfraz was sitting?

Where is accountability? But the whole problem is, who'll do this accountability since the authorities are a part of this mess..?

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Ye haath mujhe de de Thakur

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lets hope for the best, i was just looking performance of Pakistan in 1992 World cup. But we have weakest bowling line who is not able to out other team within 250. Bowling line is really worst

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Pakistan
220/2
50.0
4.40
1
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Melbourne
23 Feb 1992

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254/4
50.0
5.08
1
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v Zimbabwe
Hobart
27 Feb 1992

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Pakistan
74
40.2
1.83
1
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v England
Adelaide
1 Mar 1992

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Pakistan
173
48.1
3.59
2
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v India
Sydney
4 Mar 1992

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Pakistan
173/8
36.0
4.80
2
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v South Africa
Brisbane
8 Mar 1992

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220/9
50.0
4.40
1
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v Australia
Perth
11 Mar 1992

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216/6
49.1
4.39
2
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v Sri Lanka
Perth
15 Mar 1992

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167/3
44.4
3.73
2
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v New Zealand
Christchurch
18 Mar 1992

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264/6
49.0
5.38
2
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v New Zealand
Auckland
21 Mar 1992

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249/6
50.0
4.98
1
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v England
Melbourne
25 Mar 1992

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Agree. Misbah fifty mar kar apna hath saaf nahi kar sakta. He is the captain, he continues to pick old horses who are failing him and the team repeatedly, he should be held responsible.

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Can we try them all and the pcb officials in military courts?

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We suck in the fourth dept too; mental toughness and professional approach to the game.

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Misbah is not a good captain but he is a good player. I was watching New Zealand Highlights from Dec 2014 match where Afridi was a captain. Misbah is a silent guy and doesn’t know how to motivate his team. All he does is blame them instead of pushing them to perform well and create strategies to succeed and pay attention to fielding. I have never seen him guide anyone.

Under Afridi’s captaincy, Pakistan sets massive 365-run target for New Zealand in ODI in Dec 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46Ac3-LJDQ8
This is the type of team effort we need. Some might argue that Afridi’s performance is based on luck (he holds many record) BUT he is an AWESOME captain and knows how to push rest of the team and have them work hard.

Pakistan won toss against West Indies, should have bat first instead of fielding. I don’t know why Misbah is so scared to bat first? We could have win if we were not fielding. I hate the strategy they are using. It is not working for us. Our team is really good but we are failing because there is no TEAM, DETERMINATION, AND PATRIOTISM in our captain. He only cares about his individual scores.

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Afridi’s record as captain is horrible.

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He is better than Misbah. I have seen his passion of doing something for the team as a team not as an individual. We are failing as a team and it is very disappointing to us fans. Look how other teams are giving world class performance. Our team is good but they are not using their full potential carefully.

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Their win loss ratio is about the same and both have failed. Afridi's motivation really hasn't done anything. In the end wins matter and both have been poor as captains to provide those.

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How are we going to get another Imran Khan? I heard from the players that he used to be very aggressive towards them.

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We need to move on from Imran Khan. He had future legends like Wasim, Inzi, Mushtaq, Aqib and already superb players like Miandad in the squad and he himself was an ATG. Misbah while being a good bastman is a very poor captain and this team isn't fit to tie the laces of the 99 squad let alone draw comparisons to 1992.