PCB wants Misbah to retire after West Indies tour

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

The chairman of the Cricket Board (PCB) Shahryar Khan has conveyed to Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq that the board wants him to retire after the tour to the in March-April.

Shahryar retained Misbah as captain for the three-Test series on the tour after the senior batsman informed the PCB that he wanted to carry on playing for



"I have spoken to Misbah and discussed his future. I told him he needs to decide his future. He said he will come back to me after reviewing his form and performance in the He contracted me last week and told me he was available so I have retained him as captain," Shahryar said.

"But at the same time it is a fact that during the tour, he will turn 43 and I don't see him continuing to play on after the tour," he added.

Shahryar, 82, asked Misbah to consider his future with the team after the national team's straight Test losses in and this winter.

The PCB chief said he had decided to retain Misbah as captain for the tour keeping in mind his services to cricket and also since he wanted to end his career on a high.

Shahryar was the only key official of the cricket think-tank that included chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq, head coach Mickey Arthur and other senior officials to cast his vote in favour of retaining Misbah for the upcoming tour.

"It is strange but the PCB chief said since he had a commitment with Misbah he will continue for the tour," a source said.

Shahryar also said that people should not harbour high hopes of international cricket returning to soon because of the successful hosting of the final in Lahore.

"The final went smoothly but it is just a small step towards the eventual return of international cricket to It will take time and we are at the moment doing our best to get the Asian Test teams to come to

"The positive is that by holding the final smoothly we showed everyone that we are capable of providing the best security for visiting teams. But I still think we can't expect things to turn around after just one match and it will take time," said Shahryar.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

PCB wants Misbah to retire after West Indies tour

The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shahryar Khan has conveyed to Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq that the board wants him to retire after the tour to the West Indies in March-April. Shahryar retained Misbah as captain for the three-Test series on the West Indies tour after the senior batsman informed the PCB that he wanted to carry on playing for Pakistan. "I have spoken to Misbah and discussed his future. I told him he needs to decide his future. He said he will come back to me after reviewing his form and performance in the PSL. He contracted me last week and told me he was available so I have retained him as captain," Shahryar said. "But at the same time it is a fact that during the tour, he will turn 43 and I don't see him continuing to play on after the tour," he added. Shahryar, 82, asked Misbah to consider his future with the Pakistan team after the national team's straight Test losses in New Zealand and Australia this winter. The PCB chief ... The chairman of the Cricket Board (PCB) Shahryar Khan has conveyed to Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq that the board wants him to retire after the tour to the in March-April.

Shahryar retained Misbah as captain for the three-Test series on the tour after the senior batsman informed the PCB that he wanted to carry on playing for

"I have spoken to Misbah and discussed his future. I told him he needs to decide his future. He said he will come back to me after reviewing his form and performance in the He contracted me last week and told me he was available so I have retained him as captain," Shahryar said.

"But at the same time it is a fact that during the tour, he will turn 43 and I don't see him continuing to play on after the tour," he added.

Shahryar, 82, asked Misbah to consider his future with the team after the national team's straight Test losses in and this winter.

The PCB chief said he had decided to retain Misbah as captain for the tour keeping in mind his services to cricket and also since he wanted to end his career on a high.

Shahryar was the only key official of the cricket think-tank that included chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq, head coach Mickey Arthur and other senior officials to cast his vote in favour of retaining Misbah for the upcoming tour.

"It is strange but the PCB chief said since he had a commitment with Misbah he will continue for the tour," a source said.

Shahryar also said that people should not harbour high hopes of international cricket returning to soon because of the successful hosting of the final in Lahore.

"The final went smoothly but it is just a small step towards the eventual return of international cricket to It will take time and we are at the moment doing our best to get the Asian Test teams to come to

"The positive is that by holding the final smoothly we showed everyone that we are capable of providing the best security for visiting teams. But I still think we can't expect things to turn around after just one match and it will take time," said Shahryar.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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