“I think I need to think about it,” Misbah told reporters after the Test defeat.
Misbah hints at Test retirement after MCG debacle
The middle-order batsman, who has been in terrible form in the ongoing three-Test series, where he scored just 20 runs in four innings with the average of five runs per innings, said on his current form, that he does not deserve to be in the playing eleven.
“I always believed that if I couldn’t contribute to the team then it’s no point staying there. I haven’t decided [about Sydney] but let’s see.”
Poor body language cost Pakistan, says Mohsin Khan
However, on Sunday, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) media manager cleared the air about Misbah’s participation in the Sydney Test.
“He will play the Sydney Test,” said Amjad Hussain Bhatti. “He will decide on his retirement after meeting the PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan on return from Australia.”
Of Starc and Misbah, Australia and Pakistan
Pakistan are currently facing a whitewash while going into Tuesday’s Sydney Test against hosts Australia. The Kangaroos took an unassailable 2-0 lead against Misbah’s men when they beat the visitors by an innings and 18 runs in the Boxing Day Test at the MCG.
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