No Test series has been staged in Pakistan since armed militants attacked a bus carrying the Sri Lankan team in Lahore four years ago, killing eight locals and wounding six visiting players.
"Pakistan is such a big cricketing nation and the world has to think about bringing international cricket back to the country," the 38-year-old right-hand batsman said.
"A Twenty20 tournament in Pakistan saw full stadiums for every game and there were no security concerns. The people should have international cricket," he told a media conference.
Team manager Naveed Akram Cheema backed the views of Misbah, stressing that the security situation in the country was much safer than the outside world realised.
"There is a difference between perception and reality. Other teams do not come to Pakistan on the pretext of security concerns, but it is as safe as any other country in the world," he said.
Misbah said having to play 'home' Tests abroad -- often in the United Arab Emirates cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi -- was affecting the competiveness of the team.
"It is very difficult when you are not playing a format on a regular basis -- you really have to work hard. You could say it is a limitation for us, but we are professionals and have to do well.
"We play only about five or six Tests a year while other countries play 15 or 16 a year. This really does affect our team," he said ahead of the first Test from February 1 at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.
Pakistan will also play Tests in Cape Town and Centurion, two Twenty 20 internationals and five one-day internationals during a tour that stretches to late March.
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tell that to the Sri Lankans
“There is a difference between perception and reality. Other teams do not come to Pakistan on the pretext of security concerns, but it is as safe as any other country in the world,” he said.
Seriously?
Guys, i don't know why u disagreeing with misbah . See, how many big political gatherings had happened recently and thanks to GOD without any incident. So the point is all these things are specifically targeted. One time attack on Sri Lankan team was designed to stop international cricket in pakistan purposely . No terrorists would attack on sportsmen. I agree for that at that particular time there was a security lap so it happened. It might be because nobody would have thought that somebody can attack on sports teams. But once it happened it is obvious that PCB and other authorities will definetely make fool proof security. U know "doddh ka jala chhaach bhi phoonk phoonk kar peeta hai"...so if we pakistani will discourage that then who will come from outside to ensure. so pls support them.
Come on Misbah, tests aint that boring that i wouldn't even attract terrorists.
I think we should be patient till situation improves.
If your country is not safe for political activities or religious gatherings, how on earth is it safe for resumption of international crickets?
Dear Captain, lets get realistic. Pakistan is STILL not safe for test cricket.