LAHORE - Pakistan cricket team captain Misbahul Haq Friday said that he hoped his team would continue the winning spree of their one-day international in the Asia Cup which will commence in Bangladesh next week.
Pakistan will open the defence of the title, which they won under the captaincy of Misbah in 2012, with a match against Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
Talking to the reporters on the last day of a training camp, Misbah said: "For me, every team is favourite to win the Asia Cup but we definitely have the edge as we have won our last two one-day series."
Pakistan won a three-match series in South Africa 2-1 before taking a five-match series against Sri Lanka in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) 3-2 in December last year. Five-time Asian champions India, hosts Bangladesh and Afghanistan are the other teams in the event which runs until March 8.
Misbah believed hosts Bangladesh were also dangerous. "In their home conditions, Bangladesh will also be very dangerous because the way they played in the last Asia Cup, beating India and Sri Lanka, they will be equally dangerous," the skipper added.
Misbah said because of the twin wins, Pakistan had an ideal combination. "We have given good performances and because we won the last two series, the combination is good and when we are on a winning run, our confidence is high," said Misbah.
Misbah refused to reveal his plans when asked about when he would hang up his boots. "I don't know why people are after me," said a visibly irked 39-year-old, who leads Pakistan in Tests and one-day matches. "I want to play with commitment as long as I play," said Misbah, the world's leading scorer in one-days in 2013 with 1,373.
Despite his form, there remain concerns who will lead Pakistan in the 2015 World Cup to be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Pakistan will fly to Dhaka on Saturday.