Cricket: Pakistan captain Misbah ponders his future

Cricket
By The Standard | Dec 31, 2016
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Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq will contemplate his playing future prior to the third Test against Australia and is not ruling out retirement after leading Pakistan to an innings and 18-run defeat yesterday.

Pakistan have lost the series after falling 2-0 down with a match to play and Misbah was disappointed with his contribution after managing just 11 runs in total across two innings at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

“I need to think about that because I always believe that if I could not contribute anything to the team there is no point staying there,” the 42-year old told reporters.

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