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Pakistan look to hammer final nail

Last Updated 02 February 2012, 16:56 IST

Captain Misbah-ul Haq believes routing world number one England 3-0 will be a big achievement but stressed his team will not take that extra pressure into the third and final Test starting here on Friday.

No team has ever registered a clean sweep in the 58 years of Pakistan-England cricket and Misbah’s team has a good chance of creating history after their compreshenive ten wicket win in the first Test and by 72 runs in the second.

England, who will also be in danger of losing their world’s top rankings if they lose here, will have to find a quick solution to counter Pakistani spinners Saeed Ajmal (17 wickets) and left-armer Abdul Rehman, who has 12 in two matches.

Misbah said Pakistan will look for an encore in the third Test. “It will be a big achievement for the team (winning 3-0),” said Misbah of the clean sweep which Pakistan last achieved against Bangladesh at home in 2003, while their last against a top Test nation was beating West Indies 3-0 in 1997.

“The way the team is performing with consistency, if we play well like we did in the first two games good results will come but we will not take that extra pressure (of clean sweep),” said 37-year-old Misbah.

Since taking over as captain in the aftermath of spot-fixing scandal during which Pakistan lost 1-3 to England in 2010, Misbah has led Pakistan to eight wins with one defeat and five draws.

Misbah said England were still a good team and winning the last Test will not be easy. “No doubt, England is a good team, they are number one in the world and it will not be easy because they will be more prepared, but we will try our best,” said Misbah, who praised Ajmal and Rehman.

Ajmal took a career best seven for 55 in the first Test here and Rehman registered his best six for 25 in the second in Abu Dhabi, feats which Misbah said were extraordinary.

“Both have been bowling well for quite some time now and they create pressure on the batsmen and never give any opportunity to let them out of that, and on top of that England batsmen were low on confidence,” said Misbah.

England captain Andrew Strauss admitted the key would be countering Pakistan’s spinners. “That’s one of the crucial things about playing spin, you have to adapt your game according to the surfaces you play on. I am very optimistic, you’ll see people a bit clearer in what their gameplan is and how they are looking to play, which is a good starting point,” said Strauss. “These conditions are slightly different, so it’s more about adapting your game to the conditions than going right back to square one and saying ‘right, I need to change everything’. That’s a dangerous route to go down.

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(Published 02 February 2012, 16:56 IST)

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