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Wasim Akram has said in the past that if he was in place of Misbah then he would have taken his retirement after Pakistan lost pretty badly to Australia. Misbah on the other hand will give it a thought after the PSL. At the moment he has not thought
about it.

Wasim Akram and Misbah both were sitting in front of each other when a media person asked this question to Wasim. He asked that Wasim has said this in the past and now how will he respond. Wasim said that he said that if he had been in Misbah’s position. He is not. It is Misbah who has to make a decision here.

As per Wasim, he knows the importance of Misbah in the side. But at the same time every player needs to take a leave at some point. Wasim himself was the back bone of Pakistan bowling but he had to take his retirement. He left the game after 2003 world cup.

Wasim Akram said that Misbah is fit and there is no doubt in it. He is the fittest and remember Pakistan team has many younger players than him. But he is the fittest as compared to them. This is what matters as well. The game play is which Misbah needs to think on. Wasim is definitely not in the favor of someone coming and outing Misbah out. He wants Misbah to decide about it and we all know that the time is near when Misbah will leave the Pakistan test team.


 

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