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Misbah Ul Haq massive hitting in Hong Kong super sixes

Misbah Ul Haq played a blinder in his first appearance in the Hong Kong super sixes. The Pakistani test captain is part of this event as the leading face. Misbah was not in a good run of form with the bat but here we has done well in his first game.


Misbah slammed four sixes and a four in the final over proving that he can still hit the ball hard and long despite being 42. West Indies tour will be the next venture for Misbah and most probably be the final one in international cricket as well.

The Pakistan test captain Misbah Ul Haq is currently in Hong Kong playing the super sixes. Misbah is the leading player from Pakistan who is part of this tournament. In his first appearance he showed his experience with the bat and get some really good hits.

Misbah in the final over slammed four sixes and a four. Misbah did not get much runs in the PSL but here he was amongst the runs maker. He will be seen in action in West Indies as well after this. Misbah will lead Pakistan’s test squad there.


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