Pakistani Legend Captain Decide to Retire after Series Against India

Karachi, July 27 : Pakistan Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq has said that he will say to farewell to universal cricket subsequent to tackling chief adversaries India for one final time.



The 42-year-old batsman, who has resigned from ODI cricket after 2015 World Cup, is confident that the neighbors would at the end of the day conflict with one another, after authorities from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) held talks for a potential arrangement in the not so distant future.

Misbah said that he realizes that there is very little cricket left in him and, along these lines, if the arrangement against India happens, he needs to play that arrangement and most likely resign after that, the Dawn reported.

He further said that he was tensely sitting tight for Test cricket in Pakistan, trusting that before he resigns, he could to play in his nation.

Misbah has just played five of his 58 Tests for Pakistan at home and was invade with feelings when Zimbabwe turned into the first country to visit the nation after terrorist assault on Lankan group in Lahore in 2009.
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