Misbah Ul Haq, the classy Pakistan middle order batsman was not the one who is as explosive as Shahid Afridi or Brendon McCullum.
Most of the time, Misbah acted as the Pakistani version of Rahul Dravid, and he has helped his team to avoid many losses in its most elegant manner.
But the recent knock of Misbah against Australia pulled everyone to a state of surprise as he scored the fastest century in the history of Test Cricket.
He scored a scintillating century off 56 balls on the fourth day of the second Test against Australia in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
The knock of Misbah has raised a few new questions in the Cricketing sector, and one among them is ‘Will T 20 survive, if Test Cricket is getting played in this manner?’.
Around five years back, this question was asked vice versa, and at that time, people doubted the existence of Test Cricket when a fast paced format was introduced.
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If Test Cricket is being played in this manner, then the new guns who love to make their mark in the cricketing sector will follow the footsteps of Misbah, and sometimes, it may say Adios to T 20.
Cricketing experts should think in this angle very soon, and things may worsen for T 20 if David Warner and Gayle starts playing Tests in the way Misbah did.
Is it necessary to reinvent a more shorter version to enhance the grip, to be frank, a Ten Ten?