Misbah hails Irfan, Junaid Khan's performance

Irfan and Khan combined for 11 wickets in the series and destroyed the top order batting lineup.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan one-day captain Misbah-ul-Haq on Monday credited Junaid Khan and Mohammad Irfan for the 2-1 series victory over India, the team s first in in India in seven years.
Hundreds of fans greeted the national team and some danced to drums the moment they saw the players walking out of the lounge at the Lahore airport.
Fans garlanded team players and officials and dozens gathered around players while chanting slogans "Pakistan zindabad".
Irfan and Khan combined for 11 wickets in the series and destroyed the top order batting lineup in all the three matches. Khan claimed the key wicket of Virat Kohli for 0, 6 and 7 in all the three matches which severely jolted the Indian middle order. Kohli was adjudged ICC s ODI player of the year in 2012 while scoring 1,733 runs in 31 ODI matches including eight centuries.
"The way they (Irfan and Khan) have performed, it shows they have a bright future," Misbah said. "They proved against the world s best batting lineup and simply outclassed them for a huge win."
India averted its first ever whitewash at the hands of Pakistan when it successfully defended a small total of 167 in New Delhi to win by 10 runs.
Misbah said he had aimed for the clean sweep and that was the reason he didn t used the bench strength like fast bowlers Anwar Ali and Wahab Riaz despite taking a decisive 2-0 lead after victories in Chennai and Kolkata.
"We were not relaxed (at New Delhi), we were determined to win the third match and that was the reason we didn t make changes," he said. "But we should give credit to the other team as they fought very well."
Pakistan was also impressive in drawing the Twenty20 series 1-1. After winning by five wickets at Bangalore, Pakistan threatened to chase down a target of 193 at Ahmedabad before falling short by 11 runs.
Twenty20 captain Mohammad Hafeez hoped that Pakistan s performance in India will open doors of reviving international cricket in Pakistan. "We showed how good we are," Hafeez said. "I hope after this performance the ICC and rest of the cricketing world will think about reviving international cricket in Pakistan."