LAHORE: Former Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq expressed concern for all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez after he was reported for suspect bowling action for the third time in his career during the third One-day International against Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.”

"Hafeez is an effective weapon with the ball for Pakistan and I wish he stays out of problems as he is an important part of the team,” Misbah said while addressing media here on Thursday.

The 43-year-old also praised Imam-ul-Haq who scored a century on his ODI debut against the Lankans. The southpaw led Pakistan to a seven-wicket win scoring 100 off 125 balls in an exquisite batting display.

“His innings was a welcoming sign for the team. Despite all the pressure on him and the selectors, Imam proved his mettle,” Misbah said.

“He made it to the senior team with experience at the junior and first-class levels and I hope he goes on to enjoy a long career for Pakistan.”

Misbah, who retired from ODI captaincy after the 2015 World Cup, said Pakistan were in a good shape in the 50-over-format but they need to try and get stronger.

“Pakistan’s confidence following their Champions Trophy is reflecting against Sri Lanka,” said the Mianwali-born legend.

Published in Dawn, October 20th, 2017

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