Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq has said that he is determined to give whatever he can to guide his team to victory in the World Cup, which gets underway from February 14 in Australia and New Zealand.
Earlier in the week, Misbah announced his retirement from the one-day game following the conclusion of the pinnacle tournament.
The veteran skipper said that it would be a big motivation to give whatever he could, whether it was physical, mental or skill-wise to finish on a high and did what the 1992 Pakistan team had done to win the World Cup, the Dawn reported.
Pakistan will open their World Cup campaign against arch-rivals India in a highly-charged game on February 15.
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