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Pakistan must find reverse gear, says Misbah
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 11 - 08 - 2016

Pakistan captain Misbahul Haq wants his side to reverse swing the ball like England does as it tries to square a four-match Test series at the Oval.
England went 2-1 up with one to play after dismissing Pakistan for just 201 in a 141-run win in the third Test at Edgbaston last week.
Pakistan greats Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis may have been the modern pioneers of reverse swing in the 1990s but England, led by James Anderson, managed to make the ball 'go the other way' at Edgbaston.
Subsequently, one Pakistani television station suggested England could have illegally tampered with the ball.
But, far more importantly, Misbah had no complaints over what England captain Alastair Cook said was "far-fetched nonsense".
Instead Misbah simply called on his side to improve its performance with bat and ball in the series finale at the Oval, where a decade ago Pakistan became the first side to forfeit a Test by refusing to play on after being penalized five runs for ball-tampering by the umpires.
"Obviously there are legal ways to roughen the ball — you bowl cross seam, throw the ball from the boundary one-bounce, shine it on one side," Misbah told reporters at he Oval Wednesday.
"You care for the ball, and the team which does it better achieves reverse-swing.
"This is an art, a science ... We have to do that," he added ahead of Thursday's start at The Oval.
"England's bowlers are experienced — and Anderson and (Stuart) Broad know how to utilize it.
"They know the conditions."
"Our seam bowlers have played less cricket.
"So they have to learn that and care for the ball — we have to gain that experience and concentrate on that."
Pakistan lost four wicket for just one run in 23 balls at Edgbaston Sunday as Steven Finn and Chris Woakes both struck twice after Anderson had made the initial breakthrough.
"Obviously we were also a little bit concerned about that — the way it just happened," said Misbah.
"Suddenly it started — it just hadn't happened throughout the Test match — but obviously the fifth day is different.
"The umpires are there, the match referees are there ... I am not there to check those things."
The Pakistani channel hinting at wrongdoing had focused on the way in which England vice captain Joe Root was shining the ball.
But to most observers nothing untoward appeared to be happening and Cook said suggestions of foul play were "a load of rubbish".
Cook added: "Someone showed me the clip on Twitter of Rooty shining the ball — it's just shining the ball, isn't it?
"It's so far-fetched that it's just nonsense."
And Misbah insisted: "The game is over, and credit should be given to the England team for the way they bowled and got us out.
"That was a super spell by all their bowlers, especially after lunch.
"That happened, it's gone — now we have to focus on the coming game."
Pakistan's four-man attack has tired badly in the latter stages of recent Tests, although it could be bolstered at the Oval by the inclusion of Iftikhar Ahmed, a top-order batsman who bowls off-spin in place of the struggling Mohammad Hafeez.
Were that to happen, Azhar Ali would likely be promoted to open alongside Sami Aslam.
"It's tough for them to recover, with that big workload," said Misbah of his frontline attack. "But these fast bowlers need to really step up and show what they are made of in this last Test match.
"It will be tough to stage a comeback, but it's not impossible.
"Don't write us off."


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