Misbah to quit one-dayers

12 Jan, 2015

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq said Sunday he will quit one-day cricket after the World Cup. The 40-year-old said he has informed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of his decision although he intends to keep playing Test cricket.
Misbah becomes Pakistan's second senior player after Shahid Afridi to announce his one-day retirement after the World Cup which is being staged in Australia and New Zealand from February 14 to March 29.
"It's my final decision and I have informed the PCB of my decision," Misbah told AFP. "It would be icing on the cake if I retire with a World Cup win and I will do my best to do that. I've thought about this for a long time. "The World Cup is an important event and I want to finish on a winning note," said Misbah, who will be playing his second World Cup after featuring in Pakistan's semi-final finish in 2011.
Misbah has played 153 one-day internationals, scoring 4,669 runs at an average of 42.83 with 37 fifties, the most runs without a hundred in all one-day internationals.
Misbah, who took over the Test captaincy in 2010, replaced Afridi as one-day leader in May 2011. He quit Twenty20 cricket in 2012.
Pakistan will fly to New Zealand on January 21 to play two one-day internationals on January 31 and February 3. They will play two warm-up games on February 9 and 11 before taking on India in their first World Cup match in Adelaide on February 15.
Besides Misbah and Afridi, Younis Khan is also likely to quit one-day internationals but the senior batsman has not yet taken a final decision.
PCB spokesman confirmed Misbah's decision.
"Misbah met PCB chairman (Shaharyar Khan) a few days back and very gracefully informed him of his decision," confirmed PCB spokesman Agha Akbar. "He has taken a graceful step and we want to give him a worthy send-off on January 13 before the start of the short training camp and he will formally hold a press conference."

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