Shaharyar praises Misbah, says he is a better captain than Imran Khan

PCB chairman was speaking during a National Assembly Standing Committee on Inter-Provincial Coordination meet


Sports Desk May 04, 2017
Photo: AFP

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shaharyar Khan considers Misbahul Haq a better captain than World Cup-winning skipper Imran Khan.

Geo TV reported that Shaharyar, who was appearing before the National Assembly Standing Committee on Inter-Provincial Coordination on Thursday, said that Misbah is a much better captain than Imran but was quick to acknowledge that the latter is a much bigger political personality.

“Misbah is a much better captain than Imran Khan, although Imran is a much bigger political personality,” he said. “I respect Misbah as a person and am really impressed by what he has achieved as a captain, and his statistics and wins are testament to that.”

Shaharyar further talked about the successful staging of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final in Lahore and said that it has played a huge part in convincing foreign players to come to play in Pakistan, something he believes will pave the way for the return of international cricket to the country.

COMMENTS (15)

RIZWAN | 7 years ago | Reply Dear Sharyar sahab has Miss been able get World Cup for Pakistan !!!!
riaz Ahmed | 7 years ago | Reply Sharyar statement was completely wrong. Misbahul Haq may have winning game than Imran khan. but Imran and Misbah both are NAIZI. Imran left team up the hill but just get last three test. Misbahul haq is a nerves two time out on 99 and today on Zero. Today we winner match lost by West India. Now the questions is: Pakistan has so many famous player like Majid Khan, Zahreer Abas, and another. We should do camparison between two team one side Majid Khan, Zahreer Abas and other side Najam Saiti and Shar Yaar khan. Majid Khan, Zahreer Abas are our hero and an other team Najam Saiti and Shar Yaar Khan is zero and Pakistan Nawaz Sharif mafia and both indian agants.
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