Misbah-ul-Haq has hit back strongly at those in the media who have criticised his Pakistan captaincy.
Misbah was skipper in Pakistan's Cricket World Cup campaign, which was ended in a six-wicket quarter-final defeat at the hands of co-hosts Australia on Friday.
The batsman has faced scrutiny at times for perceived negative tactics and cautious play.
But the 40-year-old, who is set to step down from limited-overs cricket to concentrate on Test matches, believes the criticism has at times overstepped the mark.
"Pakistan's media houses should have some rules for people appearing on television screens or at least some basic training, because it seems that anyone who can't find a job in the country becomes an expert or analyst on TV screens," he said at a news conference in Lahore.
"I was being pinpointed for everything: when the batting failed, the media blamed me, when the bowling failed, the media blamed me and when the fielding failed, the media blamed me."
Misbah also reiterated that he will not continue with one-day internationals adding: "I have played my innings, and I should stay away from it.
"It's a challenge for the cricket board to find a new [ODI] captain."