Misbah-ul-Haq is responsible for all ills in Pakistan team, says Abdul Razzaq
Mincing no words, Razzaq, who is in Karachi for the Ramazan T20 tournaments, also said that he was ousted from the team last year because of Misbah and vice-captain Mohammad Hafeez.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 25, 2013 09:38 am IST
All-rounder Abdul Razzaq on Wednesday blamed skipper Misbah-ul-Haq's defensive batting along with his defensive tactics for team's poor show in recent times.
Mincing no words, Razzaq, who is in Karachi for the Ramazan T20 tournaments, also said that he was ousted from the team last year because of Misbah and vice-captain Mohammad Hafeez. (But...Misbah helps Pakistan seal series vs West Indies)
"But I have not given up hope of playing again for Pakistan. I have atleast two years of international cricket left in me and I am sure my time will come again," he said.
Razzaq, 33, said that in his view Misbah played too defensively and this approach brought lot of pressure on the other batsmen.
"He is batting slowly and playing too many dot balls and that adds to the pressure on the batsman playing with him or those coming in. If a captain bats defensively and doesn't lead the charge than it demoralises the environment in the dressing room," Razzaq said.
The all-rounder, who has played 46 Tests, 265 ODIs and 30 T20 games said that the present Pakistan team cannot be consistent as its approach was very timid.
"I am not demeaning any player but nowadays players need to be more aggressive and try to play positively. If we change our approach and try to play with an open mind and heart I am sure this team can do much better."
Razzaq said the return of Shahid Afridi to the team was a very good sign and that is why he had also not lost hope of playing against for his country.
"People say I don't play domestic cricket so how can the selectors judge my performance but what they don't understand is that if a senior player is not treated with respect he gets disheartened and this is what has happened to me."
Razzaq said former PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf under the advise of some people had made a plan to drop all senior players from the side and he was also a victim of this after last year's T20 World Cup.
"But we have a new chairman now, so let us see what happens. But we need to change things and attitude in our dressing room if the team is to fire again and show consistency," he added.
Razzaq said that he would play domestic season as well and do his best to convince everyone that he could play for Pakistan again.
"I am even ready to bat up the order if required," he said.