The 42-year-old veteran of 71 Tests from 2001 said he would decide in the coming days whether to call time on his career and indicated he was no guarantee to play the third Test, starting in Sydney on Tuesday. "I think I need to think about it," Misbah told reporters after the Test defeat. "I always believed that if I couldn't contribute to the team then it's no point staying there. I haven't decided (about Sydney) but let's see."
Misbah said he could offer no explanation for his side's dramatic collapse after trailing by 181 runs on the first innings following Australia's declaration of 624 for eight. "Pressure sometimes does things like that. Full credit to Australia the way they batted to put us under pressure," he said. "After scoring 443 you should not be in that position to lose a Test match on the last day. "I think we should take the blame as a batting unit because the pitch was very good on the last day."