ISLAMABAD: Former Test opener and chief selector Mohsin Khan reckons skipper Misbah-ul-Haq is fully fit and therefore he should continue playing till the away series in Australia scheduled for next year.
Mohsin, it seems, agrees to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan’s view that team need Misbah for some very important Test series in the near future.
Pakistan are scheduled to tour England for a four-Test series next summer. Later in 2016, Pakistan will be visiting Australia for a three-Test battle. The green-shirts’ high-profile series against India in December this year, however, doesn’t like to materialise, at least in the present circumstances.
“If a batsman scores a century in one innings then he is [regarded] a world-class batsman. But if the same batsman fails in the next few innings media starts criticising him,” Mohsin said while talking to a private news channel.
Presently, Mohsin underlined, Pakistan needed experienced pros like Misbah and Younis Khan in the cut-throat Test arena, arguing the duo forming the team’s backbone gave stability to a fragile-looking middle order.
“Playing [Tests] against England in England won’t be an easy task and [in these testing circumstances] batsmen like Misbah and Younis will provide much needed stability to our team,” he emphasised.
Speaking on Indo-Pak series, Mohsin said Shaharyar Khan on his recent visit to India had tried his level best to restore the contests, but regretted that the BCCI didn’t treat him properly.