"I have told the players once we are through to the quarter finals there is no second chance in the knockout stage and we have to burn our boats and go on the field as there is no second chance," he said on Tuesday in an interview.
Pakistan are due to play Ireland at Adelaide on Sunday to find out whether they qualify for the quarter finals with the Irish and West Indies also in the run although Pakistan hold the advantage having won three straight matches including the last one against title favorites South Africa.
"Right now we are focusing on defeating Ireland and getting into the quarter finals with eight points but once we do that it doesn't matter who we face in the last eight stage, be it Australia or New Zealand, I know this team can beat them."
Misbah, who has been Test captain since late 2010 and one-day captain since mid-2011 said the middle order remained the only area of concern for the team management.
Misbah admitted that the long breaks and travelling was a bit hard on the players but noted they were used to the schedule.
He said captaining Pakistan remained a very tough job but also a very rewarding one for him. "When we do well those moments are to savour but at times when we are not doing well and we are criticised, it gets really tough because we look around for support and we can't find that."
"The critics and former players who are now experts must realise that if they keep on criticizing and making personnel remarks and jokes about the players, cricket could also suffer. And if cricket also suffers the same fate as hockey has in Pakistan than no one will watch these cricket shows and there will be no ratings for the media and these former players and critics as well.
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