Areesh
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I'll give you 2 sensible reasons for the way he batted:
1. The pitch was tough to bat on. He was struggling for timing. The ball wasn't coming onto the bat.
The pitch slowed a little bit but it wasn't slowed or difficult to the extent that he was forced to play maiden overs at the time when the required rate was around 7. All the Cricket experts including Wasim Akram criticized this attitude of Misbah which was totally unreasonable keeping in mind the target and required. Again I would say taking single wasn't that difficult and that too for a senior campaigner like Misbah. The "junior" Asad Shafiq was good and he was continuously rotating the strike while taking single on every second ball and hitting the boundary on the loose ball. If Misbah couldn't do that I doubt his talent as a batsman. I repeat taking singles and hitting boundary on loose ball wasn't difficult on that pitch.
2. The Indians bowled and fielded very well.
They did bowl and fielded well but it again isn't a justification keeping in mind that the juniors were more better than so called seniors against the same bowling and fielding. One can easily guess that Asad Shafiq and Umar Akmal were more good and sensible when it comes to rotating the strike. Indian bowling and fielding was good but certainly not the best that it forced Misbah to take the required rate to above 7. So these are also lame justifications.Sorry.
Now, do you have any proof for your conspiracy theories?
I don't need to provide any proof since replying to nonsensical statements of minors is good enough right now. I also said earlier that I don't whether it was a fix match or was their any cheating involved but Misbah and Younis did made things miserable for Pakistan and I have no cricketing reason for their attitude.
And your reasons weren't sensible too.