'England played Yasir well' - Misbah |
Pakistan "need to improve in
every department" if they are to compete with England in the remaining
Tests of the Investec series according to their captain, Misbah-ul-Haq. A loss in
the second Test at Old Trafford leveled the series at 1-1 with two matches left
to play, but it was the margin of defeat - an eye-watering 330 runs - that has
concerned Pakistan.
While Misbah felt England made full
use of winning an important toss, he accepted that his bowlers had been unable
to build any pressure and his batsmen folded in the face of England's
intimidating first innings total of 589 for 8 declared before again staring at
a massive fourth innings target of 565. Most of all, though, Misbah credited Joe Root's outstanding
performance - 325 runs in the match, within one shot of the victory margin - to
negate the threat of Yasir Shah and set-up England's match-defining first
innings total.
"We were below average and need
to improve in every department," Misbah said. "We could not really
build the pressure and we let them score a massive total in the first innings.
It is difficult to come back in the game facing 600. The toss was vital on that
pitch, but England played really well. Alastair Cook and Root almost took the
game away from us. They set the tone.
"That was the difference from Lord's. At Lord's, Root
was out cheaply in both innings and we got Cook out cheaply in the second
innings. Then they struggled. Root and Cook are their main players. They really
depend on them - the others are struggling - but the way Root played in this
game… it was an amazing innings.
"But our batting was a big disappointment. It was a good
pitch to bat on but we scored 198 and 234. You can't take that. On that pitch
you can score 350 plus even if you are batting second or fourth. Some of the
batsmen are getting in, but not converting their starts. We really need them to
do that."
Misbah also highlighted the presence of two or three
allrounders in England's side and the absence of any from his as a key
difference. While England are able to include five bowlers without weakening
their batting, Pakistan were required to place a heavy load on the shoulders of
their four bowlers. They remain desperate for Mohammad Hafeez to resume bowling
again soon, with Misbah suggesting it could have made a big difference on this
surface.
"Hafeez is not bowling," Misbah said. "But on
a pitch like that, it could have made a difference. Especially with the
opposition having four or five left-handers in their side. They have a lot of
allrounders. That really gives them strength. We don't have the option of a
fifth bowler. That's the limitation we have. But this is how we have to live at
the moment."
Misbah also defended Yasir Shah after a chastening performance.
Having gone into the Old Trafford Test as the recently installed No. 1 bowler
in the ICC Test rankings, Yasir claimed match figures of 1 for 266 from 63
overs in Manchester, a far cry from his 10-wicket performance at Lord's.
"Maybe there was a bit of tiredness after he bowled a
lot of overs in the previous Test," Misbah said. "But there was a big
difference in this match compared to the previous one. He could not really bowl
with that control and consistency.
"They played him well. And there wasn't much help for
him from the surface on the first two days. They were two good players facing
him and it is totally different when there are runs on the board. It creates
pressure. But we know he is a strong character and before the next Test he will
definitely analyse what went wrong."
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