
1/6
It was the same old script, but with an altered ending. Faisalabad Wolves skipper Misbah-ul-Haq played a lone hand and scored big runs even as batsmen around him failed. This time, though, Misbah managed to pull one back.
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2/6
After his brilliant, unbeaten 93 helped the Wolves reach a competitive total of 146/6, it was the turn of the bowlers to turn on the screws and stifle Kandurata Maroons, who managed 136/7 to hand the Pakistani team a well-deserved 10-run consolation victory.
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3/6
The other day, after the Wolves lost their second match in a row in the tournament, Misbah looked desperate for a substantial contribution from his teammates. In a media interaction after the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, an emotional Misbah admitted that he felt "overburdened" and the pressure of bailing the team out in every match was taking a toll.
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4/6
Against the Maroons, Misbah once again looked like a man possessed. Wickets fell like ninepins around him. But, here was a 39-year-old who gave his younger teammates a lesson on how to construct an innings, when to break loose and which bowler to target.
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5/6
Misbah came to the crease with Faisalabad already two wickets down and the scoreboard reading 20/2. Soon it became 22/3 and then 56/4, and the Wolves appeared to be taking an all-too-familiar route to disaster.
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