Thursday, November 7, 2013

“I don't have an answer,” Misbah says as Pakistan slip again

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Abu Dhabi: Pakistan chief Misbah-ul-Haq approached his top request to have impact to anticipate South Africa securing the one-day arrangement after the fourth match on Friday. Pakistan trail 2-1 after South Africa secured a charging 68-run win in the third match in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Pursuing a testing 260-run target, Pakistan were rejected for 191 with leg-spinner Imran Tahir taking 4-53. Pakistan's top request
slumped again and just a 61-run organization for the eighth wicket between Wahab Riaz (33) and Sohail Tanvir (31) gave the aggregate some respectability. The batsmen neglected to pursue 184 throughout their one-run crush in the first match in Sharjah and battled to put 209 on the board in their 66-run triumph in the second installation in Dubai. "It's the same old story. I suppose we have to consider our batting in the event that we need to spare the arrangement," said Misbah after Wednesday's match. "Our batsmen get begins yet are not ready to change over them into enormous scores, and we all need to surmise that 20s and 30s are not set to win matches for us." Pakistan have played six one-day arrangement against South Africa yet never won one. Misbah said he couldn't illustrate the predictable batting disappointments. "I suppose we got a great begin and after that there was no reason, we may as well have won the match," he said of the 50-run begin by Ahmed Shehzad (32) and Mohammad Hafeez (15). Pakistan then lost five wickets in the space of 31 runs, drooping to 116-7 from 86-2. "I don't have a response and as experts when we get set we should take it further," said Misbah. He adulated Tahir, who surrendered 18 runs in his first two overs yet went ahead to release Misbah, Umar Akmal (seven) and Asad Shafiq (11). "The point when wickets were falling it was bravo and he continued assaulting and he gives them an ambushing alternative," said Misbah of Tahir, who was conceived and raised in Pakistan before emigrating to South Africa. South Africa's chief was additionally full of acclaim for the leg-spinner. "Imran is a planet class bowler," said Ab De Villiers. "For me, the fundamental thing is that he carries a mess of power to the entire unit and clearly he additionally has a heck of a ton of expertise in all the arrangements that he plays in." Tahir took eight wickets in the second Test to help South Africa level the previous two-match arrangement 1-1. "He carried that force into the group today and the entire group was lifted, and its incredible to have him back in the green and gold once more," said De Villiers. He adulated the collaboration, particularly the half-hundreds of years from Faf du Plessis and Jean-Paul Duminy. "I supposed we did the rudiments well, still we could have got to 280, yet still all in all the batsmen finished well, and that is the thing that we were discussing hinting at the match and a couple of fellows put up their hands incorporating Faf," he said. "I am exceptionally joyful for him under weight and that informs a mess concerning his character and likewise Jp." Friday's amusement is in Abu Dhabi and the fifth and last match happens in Sharjah on Monday, before two Twenty20s in Dubai on November 13 and 15.

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