It was in the aftermath of the 2010 spot-fixing scandal that Misbah was asked to take up the reins. He immediately responded with not just impressive scores, but the team seemed to rally around him as well, ushering in an era of consolidation and relative serenity. As Misbah guided his troops in camps set up away from home, fans in Pakistan revelled in one of the most successful and consistent runs of captaincy. Quietly, Misbah became the country’s most successful Test captain, losing three series in a record otherwise worthy of an award nomination. Granted that Pakistan has not played England, Australia or India in their conditions over the last five years, but that isn’t Misbah’s fault. Whitewashing England and scoring Test cricket’s fastest century against Australia was more than what fans bargained for. Misbah has shown that he is a hero — perhaps not someone Pakistan deserved, but definitely the one we needed. He is nothing less than the Dark Knight of Pakistan cricket, a messiah who has guided the team out of hopeless positions into the peaceful shores of uncelebrated victories. And we urge him to rethink any plans of retirement he might have contemplated. We still need him.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 1st, 2015.
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