"I am looking forward to playing in the Pakistan Cup one-day championship in Faisalabad from tomorrow and have also told the Pakistan Cricket Board that I want to go with the Pakistan A team to England in May. The idea is to test myself physically and also prepare for the Test series in England in July-August," said Misbah.
The 42-year-old, who retired as the ODI captain last year after the World Cup, said he would like to oversee the team's transition phase before he quits Test cricket.
Misbah said his future plans depended on his form and fitness.
Meanwhile, welcoming the appointment of Inzamam-ul-Haq as the new chief selector, Misbah said: "Inzamam is a cricket icon and commands a lot of respect and understands the game. I am sure he will live up to the expectations of the Pakistani cricket lovers.
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