Pakistan farewell Misbah, Younis with dramatic win
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"Well, Shannon will learn. Hopefully if he gets into a situation like that, he'll choose a better shot. Can't blame him, we fought as a team.”
Pakistan captain Misbah said he could not have asked for a better finish to his career.
"The bowlers bowled their heart out on a slow track," he said.
"Everyone was so motivated. They were working hard for me and Younis, too. There were frustrations. No-balls, wickets, couple of chances here and there, but you enjoy wins like this much more than straightforward wins.
“I'm happy with what I've had in my career, couldn't have asked for a better finish. Really happy for this team.
“The way they gave me and Younis a send-off ... I wish (Younis) all the best. It was a fine journey with him in the middle, sharing a lot of partnerships. In the history books, both our names will be there.”
Misbah retires with a batting average of more than 46 and sadly without having captained his team in his own country.
Other cricketing nations have refused to play there in the wake of the 2009 terrorist attacks on a Sri Lanka team bus.
Younis leaves as Pakistan's most prolific batsman, with 10,099 test runs at an average of more than 52.