Lack of experience hurting West Indies, says Pakistan skipper Misbah

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IANS Abu Dhabi
Last Updated : Oct 27 2016 | 3:13 PM IST

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has pointed to the lack of experience in the West Indies side as the reason behind their recent losing streak.

He was speaking after the Caribbean side plunged to their eighth straight loss on the tour here on Tuesday with a 133-run defeat in the second Test at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, reports CMC.

They lost both the One-Day and T20 series 0-3 and trail the three-match Test series 0-2 after the second Test. The third Test begins in Sharjah on Sunday.

"That's bit disappointing and if you see their strength in international cricket they were always a force but now they are having a downfall," Misbah said on Wednesday.

"They are a young side with some players performing well in bits and pieces at the moment. They will become a good side but at the moment they are lacking experience."

"Everyone wants to see a strong West Indies side like we had in the past. Right now it's really a big disappointing factor for all of their fans," he added.

Only Marlon Samuels of the current West Indies Test side has played more than 50 Tests with the remainder of the squad -- barring Darren Bravo and Kraigg Brathwaite -- having all played less than 25 Tests.

In comparison, Pakistan boasts the likes of Younis Khan with nearly 10,000 runs from 109 Tests, Misbah with almost 5,000 runs from 67 Tests.

West Indies captain Jason Holder, who has played just 22 Tests, agreed that inexperience was a factor in his side's poor run and said it would take time before the young players properly learnt the ropes in international cricket.

"It is a young and inexperienced squad so it will take time to get the results we have been looking for," the 24-year-old pointed out.

"We have been in the position of inconsistency for the last number of years so I don't feel any pressure."

He added: "It will take some time for these boys to get nourished and developed and we have to give them that opportunity to do so."

The West Indies have now lost 10 of their last 13 Tests without a single win, and have not won a Test series in three years.

--IANS

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First Published: Oct 27 2016 | 3:06 PM IST

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