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Both suffered from that neutral series against Australia in 2002.


Imran Nazir never played Test cricket again.


Misbah had to wait five years, apart from a solitary Test against Bangladesh.

Both played ODIs during this interim period, with neither impressing much.

Misbah went on to get back in the Pakistan Test team following the 2007 ICC World T20 and became more of a grounded batsman compared to the Misbah of that World Cup, but Nazir had reinvented himself as a slogger and although he performed in the 2007 ICC World T20, he just fizzled out

Arguably Nazir was more talented but Misbah made more of his limited abilities in the twilight of his career.

 

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