Adelaide, March 21: Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq on Saturday said that Misbah-ul-Haq was a defensive skipper in their entire ICC World Cup campaign and lacked aggression like the legendary Imran Khan.

'Painful to watch irresponsible attitude'
"It was painful to watch the irresponsible attitude of Pakistan batsmen. After playing so many years of international cricket, they still don't understand the meaning of 'rotating the strike', it simply hurts a lot. Our batsmen play so many dot balls that in sheer frustration they go for airy shots and good fielding units like Australia doesn't miss out on its catching chances," the former skipper said.
"Misbah, Haris Sohail, Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi and Sohaib Maqsood all fell to rash strokes and the blame squarely lies on them rather than the brilliance of the bowlers."
The right-handed batsman also felt sorry for Shahid Afridi who also played his last ODI. Afridi took just two wickets and scored 116 runs in seven Cup games.
"I feel sorry for Shahid Afridi playing in his last World Cup. Afridi seemed to have lost bite in his bowling and those leg-spinners, which used to trouble batsmen around the world when he was at his best, were hard to spot out in this World Cup," Inzamam said.
IANS