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Pakistan Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq, on Friday, said he was mulling retirement after the upcoming Test series against England. The 41-year old, who plays only only the Test format, said he hadn't taken a final decision but that he hoped to leave the game on a high. I haven't taken a final decision, Misbah told media on the sidelines of a training camp in Lahore, adding that he was considering his options.
Misbah retired from Twenty20 cricket in 2012 and left the one-day international game after Pakistan's quarter-final finish in the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in March. "People remember your final performance.
The unassuming middle-order batsman will be remembered for his admirable leadership of Pakistan in the aftermath of the 2010 spot-fixing scandal which resulted in five-year bans for Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir. Last month Misbah had announced he will retire after an upcoming series against India, but the December-January contest is in serious doubt due to political tension between the arch-rivals.
Pakistan take on the Ashes-winning England team in a three-Test series in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) starting in Abu Dhabi from October 13. While England are on a high following their win against Australia, Misbah warned that the conditions in the UAE will be challenging for the visitors.
This English team has done well in the Ashes, Misbah said. "But they do not have experience of UAE conditions and that will be a big challenge for them. Misbah however refused to be drawn on the prospect of another 3-0 rout of the Lions, such as the one in the UAE under his captaincy three years ago. "We have to take it match by match, session by session and once you win sessions you go towards the bigger goals. We are not thinking of 3-0, England is a top team and we have to play well and think how to tackle them."
When asked if Pakistan would miss Saeed Ajmal -- one of the architects of the 2012 rout with 24 wickets -- Misbah said Pakistan have replacements in leg-spinner Yasir Shah and left-armer Zulfiqar Babar. "Shah and Babar are doing extraordinarily well and that's a big plus, so they haven't made us feel anyone's absence," Misbah summed up.
source:http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/74942/pakistan-vs-england-misbah-ul-haq-mulls-test-retirement

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