"Their (Ajmal and Hafeez) presence is key to performing well at the World Cup and I am hoping that their actions will be cleared in time for the event," Misbah said.
The 41-year old pointed out that injury problems to key players like himself, Umar Gul, Junaid Khan and some others were also not helping the buildup to the World Cup.
"As far as my fitness is concerned, I am taking it easy at the moment to allow the hamstring injury to heal properly," he said.
In Misbah's absence all-rounder Shahid Afridi led Pakistan in the last three One-day Internationals against New Zealand which won the series 3-2.
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"The one-day series losses to Australia and New Zealand were setbacks ahead of the World Cup but they were also lot of positives from these matches. The batting of Sarfaraz Ahmed, Haris Sohail turning into a proper all-rounder and the form of some of our top-order batsmen," he said.
Misbah, who is now Pakistan's most successful Test captain with 15 wins, after Imran Khan and Javed Miandad, said they were greats and would remain greats and there was no comparison with them.
"There is no comparison with such great people like Imran and Miandad. They were better than me in every sense and always will be. I'm simply happy to have done my bits for Pakistan. Winning gives you nice feeling and I'm satisfied to have contributed my share in those wins," he said.