Saturday, November 9, 2013

We are unable to handle pressure: Misbah

Pakistan Cricket News
Abu Dhabi: South African chief Ab de Villiers demonstrated pride in his group in the wake of winning the one-day arrangement against Pakistan, hailing a comeback in the wake of losing tamely to Sri Lanka four months prior. In the mean time, his partner, Pakistani skipper Misbah-ul-Haq, at the end of the day communicated bafflement in his side's capitulation while pursuing. South Africa took an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match arrangement after a hard battled 28-run win in the fourth diversion
in Abu Dhabi on Friday night. De Villiers, whose group lost 4-1 in Sri Lanka in July, was pleased with the change against a Pakistan side he rates greatly. "I am glad for every last one of the group, an arrangement win far from home is never simple particularly after annihilation in Sri Lanka and against a planet class group like Pakistan," De Villiers said after the match. Opener Quinton de Kock set the establishment with a lady century while paceman Dale Steyn took a vocation best 5-25 to wreck Pakistan, who were 228-5 at one stage in the wake of being set a 267-run target. "I supposed it was an exceptionally robust execution, it was a represent the deciding moment amusement for us. We were energized yet a tad bit apprehensive at the prospect of what is lying ahead and the way the young men reacted is sublime," said De Villiers. "It (arrangement win) is a little venture in the right bearing, we doubtlessly are not an extraordinary side yet, extremely faraway still, however winning an arrangement far from home is incredible," said De Villiers, who singled out Steyn for acclaim. "Dale is an effect player for us. I played him when we sensed that we could make advances in Pakistan's batting. I never felt that it was escaping our hands however I had a feeling that we would have been wise to stay quiet." Steyn turned the diversion in South Africa's favour in the 47th over, guaranteeing the wickets of Umar Akmal (22), Misbah-ul Haq (65) and Saeed Ajmal (nothing) to group Pakistan out for 238, however the pretended by De Kock was not lost on De Villiers either. "I am exceptionally pleased with him, the way he returned after a disillusioning arrangement in Sri Lanka simply lets you know about his character and clearly about his ability, I generally realized that he is an exceptional ability," said De Villiers of the 20-year-old left-hander. Then, Pakistan chief Misbah faulted his group's thrashing their absence of mental quality. "We have to be rationally solid, need to be smooth in light of the fact that in such circumstances an over can change the diversion and that is the thing that happened," said Misbah. Misbah termed a restricted one-run vanquish in the first match as the defining moment of the arrangement. "The defining moment was the first amusement, had we won that the consequence might have been distinctive," said Misbah of the match in Sharjah when Pakistan neglected to pursue an unassuming 184-run target. "As a chief its not being under weight, its disillusionment that we can't handle the weight." The fifth and last one-day global will be played in Sharjah on Monday after the groups play two Twenty20 internationals on November 13 and 15 -- both in Dubai.

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