Pakistan Test Captain Misbah-ul-Haq has hinted out that he might say farewell to cricket after the upcoming West Indies series, according to reports.
The skipper who recently played in the Hong Kong Blitz, where he lead the Hong Kong Island United says that he could retire from game after the Test series against West Indies, which is scheduled to be played in the Caribbean in April and May this year.
The tour also includes four Twenty20 and three one-day internationals starting from March 26 but Misbah will not be part of those matches having already retired from both the formats.
Earlier, Misbah who remains Pakistan's most successful captain, having so far led the country in 53 of his 72 Tests had hinted his international career was over after Pakistan lost the second of three Tests in Australia but changed his mind before the third in Sydney.
However, he hasnt formally announced the retirement as of yet and has said that he will take the ultimate decision after playing the West Indies series.
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