Pakistan won the match by 72 runs but some of their batting frailties were laid bare by a resolute Afghan bowling attack which managed to restrict them to 248.
"We have a very important match against India coming up now, so we have to avoid making these kinds of mistakes. We have to take responsibility, especially as a batting unit," the skipper said ahead of the much-anticipated clash on Sunday.
Ahead of the high-voltage clash, Pakistan will get two day's rest unlike India who will be playing against Sri Lanka today.
Yesterday, tottering at 117/6, Pakistan looked like folding inside 150 but Umar Akmal rescued the team with an unbeaten century to lift the total to 248/8.
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The skipper said he feared losing the match but for Akmal's timely knock.
Misbah, however, said they could not have looked for a better build up for the match against India.
"Especially after losing the first game, it was really, really important for us to win and take that bonus point," he said.