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Misbah ul haq

Misbah ul haq

Misbah ul haq crickter bio:

Misbah-ul-Haq is a former Pakistani cricketer and captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. He is considered one of the greatest batsmen in Pakistan's history and one of the best captains the team has had. Misbah began his international cricket career in 2001 and retired in 2017. He is the most successful Test captain of Pakistan, leading the team to 24 wins, 14 draws, and 18 losses. Misbah is known for his calm and composed demeanor on the field, as well as his ability to lead his team to victory in difficult situations.

Misbah all time ODI Records:

In One Day Internationals (ODIs), Misbah-ul-Haq played 162 matches and scored 5122 runs at an average of 43.40, with a highest score of 96 not out. He has hit 8 centuries and 32 half-centuries in ODI. He also took 15 catches and 1 wicket. Misbah was also the captain of Pakistan's ODI team and led the team in 39 matches, winning 21 and losing 18. His captaincy record is considered one of the best in Pakistan's cricket history.

Misbah all time TEST record:

In Test cricket, Misbah-ul-Haq played 75 matches, scoring 4818 runs at an average of 44.83, with a highest score of 161 not out. He has hit 10 centuries and 39 half-centuries in Test cricket. He also took 29 catches and did not bowl. Misbah was also the captain of Pakistan's Test team and led the team in 53 matches, winning 24, losing 18, and drawing 11. His captaincy record is considered one of the best in Pakistan's cricket history, he is the most successful Test captain of Pakistan, leading the team to 24 wins, 14 draws, and 18 losses.

Misbah all time T20 record:

In Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), Misbah-ul-Haq played 39 matches and scored 788 runs at an average of 37.14, with a highest score of 96 not out. He hit 3 half-centuries in T20Is. He also took 5 catches. Misbah also captained Pakistan's T20I team in 15 matches, winning 7 and losing 8. He was not a regular player in T20Is and his T20I records are not as impressive as his Test and ODI records.

Misbah record as captain:

As captain, Misbah-ul-Haq led Pakistan in all three formats of the game; Tests, ODIs and T20Is. He had a successful tenure as captain, and his captaincy record is considered one of the best in Pakistan's cricket history.

In Tests, Misbah captained Pakistan in 53 matches, winning 24, losing 18, and drawing 11. He also led Pakistan to their highest-ever Test ranking of 2nd in the ICC rankings.

In ODIs, Misbah captained Pakistan in 39 matches, winning 21 and losing 18. Under his captaincy, Pakistan reached the semi-finals of the 2011 World Cup.

In T20Is, Misbah captained Pakistan in 15 matches, winning 7 and losing 8. He was not a regular player in T20Is and his T20I captaincy records are not as impressive as his Test and ODI records.

Overall, Misbah's captaincy record is considered one of the best in Pakistan's cricket history, as he was able to lead the team to many victories and help improve their performance in the international arena.

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