The debate of Misbah-ul-Haq playing in the Pakistan ODI team is up for debate all the time. Many fans believe he is not good enough to be in the team, let alone captain it. Here is a KheloPakistan special by two authors on their views on the problem that is Misbah-ul-Haq.
Following are two different views:
If you were to look at Pakistan in all forms of the game, you would come to the conclusion that your are viewing two sides of a two headed coin with the figure head predominating for different reasons. Misbah Ul Haq, the man who polarises approval or equally disapproval from the fans is of course that main feature for Pakistan. For all the balance and functionality he fosters for the team in the Test arena, the same cannot be said for him in the shorter forms of the game. He is still the same statesman type leader, but his tactical know how and man management are respected but not as coveted as his play.
Ashes to Ashes...Dust to Dust....was what we thought after the 1st Test with Australia dead to rites, and South Africa primed to bury them.
The Team is more than likely going to be the same as the one from Dehli. The only sticking point is Yuvraj Singh's place in the line up from a future sense.
The true surreal nature of the contest was summed up by Alan Border in commentary remarking that he had batted in an innings longer than this Test had indeed lasted. A game so full of the bizarre and freakish, ended with sanity being restored with South Africa brushing the rust off their 1st innings all round performance. To truly victimise an inept Australia.
You just have to love the theatre of the man.
The Squad is Gary Kirsten's first as the new South African Coach. In truth it pulled no surprises, and saw the welcome return of Jacques Rudolph. Who after 5 years in the International wilderness has earned a recall to the National Team, and assured of a place in the team as Graeme Smith's opening partner.
I must say I enjoyed Fottball more in the early 80's when my beloved Aston Villa won the title and the European Cup.
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