Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Quaid-i-Azam, Pakistan Movement enlivened Oval triumph: Misbah

Quaid-i-Azam, Pakistan Movement enlivened Oval triumph: Misbah

Pakistan celebrate their win. — Reuters
LONDON: Pakistan's rebound to level the four-match Test arrangement against England was motivated by the Pakistan Movement which prompted the nation's freedom 69 years prior, said captain Misbah-ul-Haq. 

Misbah's men denoted the country's Independence Day on Sunday with a 10-wicket triumph over the Three Lions in the fourth Test at The Oval in south London that saw them end the arrangement all square at 2-2. 

"It resembled the Pakistan Movement that even in the season of misfortune Quaid-i-Azam never relinquished diligent work," Misbah told AFP. The 42-year-old cricketer said he had told the youthful players in his squad never to lose trust. 

Legacy for future Test sides 


Misbah pledged to leave a Test legacy after the arrangement leveling win. 

"The Oval win is not just satisfying as it is accomplished on the Independence Day yet it will likewise help us frame a legacy for our future Test groups," he said. 

"When I assumed control as chief that was my point, so this win will help me leave a legacy for future Test groups," the veteran captain included. 

Misbah was reviewed to the side and given the captaincy taking after the drop out from Pakistan's notorious voyage through England in 2010. 

That saw then Pakistan skipper Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir given five-year bans and prison terms for purposely knocking down some pins no-balls as a part of a spot-altering sting in the 2010 Lord's Test against England. 

Be that as it may, the previous six years have seen Misbah join the group as well as keep it embarrassment free. 

"It has been vital for me to join the group and solidarity dependably brings great results, even in testing circumstances like in England," said Misbah. 

"This arrangement leveling win will go far in building up this group in light of the fact that in the following six months we have arrangement against the West Indies, New Zealand and Australia," included the top-request batsman, who made a hundred in Pakistan's win over England in the primary Test of the current year's arrangement at Lord's. 

However, after that match, Pakistan endured overwhelming thrashings — by 330 and 141 keeps running in the following two Tests at Old Trafford and Edgbaston separately. 

'Present for the country' 


"When you play cricket, you have a ton of troubles and face a ton of difficulties, however through diligent work you can accomplish the hardest of things. 

"I recollect that when we were coming here (to England) nobody was prepared to give us any chance however I and my players had the conviction. 

"With a touch of luckiness, we could have won this Test arrangement yet notwithstanding attracting an arrangement England against a group of value players is a major accomplishment." 

Misbah said he told the players before the Oval match how critical it would be for them to check Independence Day with a win. 

"I told the players that we will accomplish more than one thing in the event that we win and level the arrangement, we will likewise give a blessing to the entire country." 

The Pakistani group has not played Test at home subsequent to the furnished assault on Sri Lanka's group transport in Lahore in 2009 and Misbah said: "Our kin love cricket however they are not ready to watch us at home. 

"So it is imperative that we continue winning and surrender youths and coming players the support to take up the diversion and make their names." 

Misbah said Pakistan had indicated noteworthy flexibility to then level the arrangement in persuading style at The Oval. 

"I continued advising the group that we need to take after the case of extraordinary groups who never look behind and continue buckling down and that is the thing that we did," he said.

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