'Lord's win was special'
Pakistan captain, Misbahul Haq has described the win over England at Lord's in the first Test as "special" and said he had always dreamt of seeing the team win at the home of cricket.
"To defeat England at Lord's is special. But for me as captain this win at Lord's is special in many ways. Because it was after the spot-fixing scandal at Lord's that I was made Test captain and we started rebuilding the team," Misbah said in an interview.
The 42-year old batsman who scored a century in Pakistan's dramatic win said the wounds of 2010 had haunted them for months but he was proud that the players had rallied around and played a key role in the rebuilding process.
"Pakistan cricket has not had it easy in the last six years with teams also refusing to play in Pakistan because of the security issues," he added. "But I am proud of my players that they have braved it out and faced all these problems manfully and kept on producing the goods. To see happiness and joy on the faces of the Pakistanis at Lord's was special for all of us.
"The win was also important because of the hard work the army trainers put in with us during the camp in Kakul. The push-ups were our way of acknowledging their contribution to preparing us for his tour," Misbah said.
He said the team trainer and other support staff had always worked hard with the team but the time and effort put in by the army trainers in Kakul inspired all the players.
"The series is not yet over; there are still three more Tests to go and I am just more confident now that we can keep going well," he added.
Misbah added that the win was not just about him but all because of the players.
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