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Wednesday 3 September 2014

Misbah-ul Haq admitted his failure disastrous tour of Sri Lanka.

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Pakistan cricket captain Misbah-ul-Haq batting failure on his team's disastrous tour of Sri Lanka as a "big factor" admitted that.

Pakistan lost the Tests 2-0 and the three-match one-day series 2-1, lost in August.

Veteran innings last year, with 1,373 runs in 2010 and was appointed captain of Pakistan's weak batting order was carried out, and the world's leading scorer in one-day cricket.

But the age of just 67, he runs over two Tests and three ODIs in Sri Lanka, where the same amount of scratching seemed to be over the age of 40.

"I can not fix the problem, take the pressure, if the player does not have my support and it is a big factor," he said.

"I do more work on the basics and playing you for your contribution to the team as a senior player to return as soon as possible because it is very important to try to come in the form of," he added.
He added that the lack of match practice - after the tour of Pakistan in February-March this year, the first since the Asian Cup and the World Twenty20 - also played a role in the defeats.
"We do not have a practice match and we could not handle it," whose team took two wickets in 23 Test innings, was destroyed by the Sri Lankan spinner Rangana Herath said.

The newly-appointed coach Waqar Younis and batting coach Grant Flower have come under fire from the losses, but said it was too early to pronounce judgment innings.

"However, with the staff, they help you and the players try to do the hard work and team work, but the results do not come to you, sometimes it needs some time to get into such a situation here ... we have a series of steps before and after the elimination of the weaknesses of the time."

The United Arab Emirates starting from October - Eunice innings against Australia and New Zealand for their next two series of defeats and the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan met on Tuesday to review the plan.

Pakistan in Dubai October 5, which starts with a Twenty20 international against Australia in a series of tune-up, plan to hold a training camp later this month.

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