Playing for Pakistan is like 'mental torture': Misbahul Haq !!

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Playing for Pakistan is like 'mental torture': Misbahul Haq

By Reuters
Published: July 5, 2011

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Misbah's comments follow Kaneria's legal challenge against board's decision to overlook him for national selection. PHOTO: REUTERS

KARACHI: Pakistan crickets endless parade of controversies and scandal has made playing for the national team akin to mental torture, according to captain Misbah-ul-Haq.
Since appointed test captain in October after Salman Butt was banned for spot-fixing during last years test series against England, Misbah has led a team dogged by corruption allegations and political in-fighting.
Following five-year bans imposed by the ICC on Butt and two other players in February, Pakistan have been rocked by the departure of sacked one-day captain Shahid Afridi, who resigned in acrimony in May citing differences with the Pakistan Cricket Board.
It is a mental torture to go through such things and it affects your performance, the 37-year-old batsman Misbah told Geo Super sports channel in an interview.
It is bad for Pakistan cricket and people taunt us at home and abroad.
Misbah, who took over the reins of the one-day side after Afridis dismissal, said Pakistans players needed a union to educate them and improve communications with their coaches and paymasters in the wake of a number of ugly contractual disputes.
A players association can play a positive role in preparing and grooming players for international cricket and in understanding their contractual obligations, said Misbah, whose appointment as one-day captain sparked a row with Afridi.
Once the contract is signed it is no use for players to complain about it. These matters must not be discussed in the media, it is better for players to directly speak to the board.
Misbahs comments follow leg-spinner Danish Kanerias legal challenge against the boards decision to overlook him for national selection.
Despite the troubles, Misbah said he remained fit and passionate about the sport.
I am mentally up for international cricket. As long as I am performing I will carry on, he said. Age is no bar for me.I feel a cricketer only matures after the age of 30. Fortunately that is what happened to me.(http://tribune.com.pk/story/202798/playing-for-pakistan-is-like-mental-torture--captain/?print=true)
 

smalltimepro

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
he is so right...
thooray se paisoon ke liyay... jaan boojh ker match har jana, by super blocking every ball with over a 1 billion people watching...
must have been a mental torture...
be ghairat .. ghaddaar.
 

United4Pak

Minister (2k+ posts)
Seeing great players like Inzi, Yousuf, Afridi, Waseem, Miandad retiring unceremoniously is definitely a torture. God knows how long this PCB will play with the careers of players.
 

riverblue

MPA (400+ posts)
watching you play is a mental torture as well mr misbah.......... why dont u resign and leave cricket for good if its so painful
 

abbasiali

Minister (2k+ posts)
is ki misal bilkul aisi hai, a typical "SHEIR"

ڈرائیور کی زندکی بھی کیا چیز ہے
اگر حا د سے سی بچ گیا تو سینٹرل جیل ہے
 

ammar26

MPA (400+ posts)
Jaan chor de bhai Pakistani Cricket ki ....
Tuge jab daikhtey hain, semi final yaad a jata ha ....
 

Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
He was partly to blame for our world cup defeat against the Indians when again he played at a snail's pace! He's one of the most boring batsman to ever have played for Pakistan so should shut his mouth!

Making his international debut in his 30's tells us of his ability and even that is probably because he has a relative in the PCB!!