Misbah-ul-Haq, who turns 41 on Thursday, communicated his wish to have the capacity to lead Pakistan in a home Test before resigning. Universal cricket came back to Pakistan following a six-year break, however Misbah, who resigned from ODIs taking after Pakistan's World Cup quarter-last annihilation to Australia in March, lamented not being a piece of the present squad.
He adulated Zimbabwe's choice to visit Pakistan and trusted that it would open the entryways for other Test countries to make the excursion sooner rather than later.
"I would love to commander Pakistan in Tests at home before I resign," Misbah told cricket.com.au. "I trust soon some group will visit Pakistan and we will play a Test arrangement here. Notwithstanding amid the matches against Zimbabwe I lamented not being a piece of the group.
"Individuals have demonstrated that cricket is still alive in Pakistan," he said. "The way fans have ended up watching matches, in spite of singing warmth and unprecedented efforts to establish safety, it has fortified the perspective that global cricket ought to be played here.
"The populace of Pakistan have indicated to world that they can't be avoided cricket. We have given an extremely solid message to the world," he said. "Zimbabwe is very little prevalent when contrasted with other cricketing nations, (and) still the fans have turn out in vast numbers to bolster them. It demonstrates how seriously we were missing cricket."
"The administration ought to make more moves to acquire cricket Pakistan."
Misbah said the home point of interest could do ponders in sustaining the new forthcoming ability in Pakistan cricket.
The arrangement was gotten with phenomenal intensity and energy in Pakistan. Fans with notices and blurbs that read "thank you Zimbabwe" were a typical sight at the Gaddafi Stadium amid the two T20Is. Despite the fact that the discussions for a Test arrangement against India are under way, it is normal that they will play in the UAE, an impartial venue.
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