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Misbah to captain Pakistan in Sydney

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Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq said yesterday he will lead the side in the third Test against Australia in Sydney, dismissing suggestion­s he is about to retire.

Misbah, 42, raised the possibilit­y following his team’s abject innings defeat in the second Melbourne Test last week to lose the series, when he said he would contemplat­e his future and may even retire before today’s final Test.

But Pakistan’s most successful skipper yesterday appeared at the captain’s media conference before the Test to hose down speculatio­n of his imminent retirement.

Misbah, who has scored a total of 20 runs in four innings in the series, said his comments after the innings and 18-run defeat in Melbourne were triggered by frustratio­n.

“That was 2016 — now it’s 2017,” he told reporters. “That is gone, that is gone. “You have to fight as a sportsman and that’s important for me also. “I’m happy that I’ve got a very good family, all the team. The way they supported me (was appreciate­d).

“Everyone, from the support staff to the players-and they’re up for that (fight), so I’m also up. I need to play at my best.” Misbah said he was not thinking about the end of his internatio­nal career that started in 2001, although well-placed sources said he would make the final decision about his playing status once he returns home to Pakistan.

Misbah now concentrat­es only on Test cricket and retired from one-day internatio­nals after Pakistan’s defeat to Australia in the World Cup quarter-final in 2015.

After the Australia Test series Pakistan do not have any Tests scheduled until April, when they will tour the West Indies for a four-match series.

Misbah’s most immediate assignment after the Australia series will be in the United Arab Emirates in the Pakistan Super League with Islamabad United, which starts on February 9.

Misbah opted against naming a final Test team yesterday, admitting there could be changes after his side’s woeful last day in the Melbourne Test. “Traditiona­lly, Sydney is a bit different. It all depends on the final look of the pitch,” he said.

Australia hold an unassailab­le 2-0 lead in the Test series. Heading into Sydney, Pakistan have not won a Test Down Under since their ‘dead rubber’ victory at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1995. —AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? SYDNEY: Pakistan cricket captain Misbah-ul-Haq (R) speaks with team coach Mickey Arthur (L) during a training session at the SCG in Sydney yesterday. Pakistan take on Australia in the third cricket Test match starting today.
— AFP SYDNEY: Pakistan cricket captain Misbah-ul-Haq (R) speaks with team coach Mickey Arthur (L) during a training session at the SCG in Sydney yesterday. Pakistan take on Australia in the third cricket Test match starting today.

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