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A day after coming back into the national side, former Pakistan captain Younis Khan has hinted at a possible return to the Twenty20 format he retired from, over a year ago.
After his meeting with PCB chairman Ijaz Butt on Wednesday, the board cleared Younis' selection for Pakistan and he was immediately named in the squad for the limited-overs games against South Africa in the UAE. The chief selector Mohsin Khan couldn't clarify whether Younis would play in the two Twenty20s, but said that his selection would be left to the tour selection committee. Speaking to reporters from the training camp at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Younis said simply that he was available wherever needed.
"I am not that sort of a player who says I should be in Test matches or I should be in one-dayers or in Twenty20s," Younis said. "If my fitness is up there and Pakistan needs me, whether it's T20, T10, 50-50 or Tests, I am always available for Pakistan."
Younis led Pakistan to a memorable World Twenty20 triumph in England in 2009, but retired from the format immediately after, saying it was time for younger men to take over. Since then he featured only in the ODI and Test set-up, though he has continued playing Twenty20s in domestic competitions in Pakistan and abroad. Though available, Younis' selection is not guaranteed; he averages just over 25 from 22 Twenty20 matches with a relatively unspectacular strike-rate of 124.85. But at the time he retired, Younis seemed to be coming to terms with his role in the format, finishing among his side's top-scorers with 172 runs in the World Twenty20.
Younis has been kept out of the national set-up since January, when he played his last ODI in Perth and he hasn't featured in a Test since July last year; the result of a punishment handed out to him for disciplinary reasons after the tour of Australia and a protracted personality and legal clash with Butt and the board. At the age of 32, however, Younis was keen to move on rather than dwell on what has happened. "I talked to the chairman yesterday and we forgot whatever happened in the past. I didn't want to end my cricket like that. If I say sorry it's not a big deal. I can't fight with the chairman, I can't fight with the board, as whatever I am is because of them. As far as discipline is concerned I have never been fined and everyone knows me well."
Since Younis hasn't played at the top level for so long, there will inevitably be questions about his form and the logic of selecting him for limited-overs cricket, where over the course of a ten-year career he hasn't hit the heights he has in the five-day format. He averages just over 32 in 202 ODIs, though that has risen to nearly 35 in the last three years when he has been one of his side's most senior players. He scored only 67 runs, though, when recalled for the five-match ODI series against Australia.
"I played a county season for Surrey, I played T20s and if a player has eight or nine years experience, he often just needs one click," Younis said. "If luck favors me and I play one good innings everything will be back on track. When I was recalled for Australia, I went there after playing just one domestic match, at least now I have played county cricket, so I am prepared mentally."
Waqar Younis, the Pakistan coach, welcomed Younis' return to the team. "It's very good that Younis Khan is back. He's been a great servant for the last 12-14 years, he has served Pakistan as a captain, as a player, as a senior member he has done wonders. He is a seasoned player, he is still fit, fitter than most of them actually, and always givesĀ 100%."
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By what younis said i dont think he meant he wants to play t20 agian he was just saying in his own usuall way he can play ny format for pakistan even a 10-10 lol therefore this article is making a fuss about nothing and if he plays t20 he will suit perfectly in the one down spot and his average is 25 in t20i's and criciinfo i ask u guys to check out the t20i's averages of our batsmen that are on the tour right now i cna bet you younis's name on the list would be in the top three !!!!! and a strike rate of 125 is mediocre in t20i's ? isnt this the same strike rate and the average that won paksitan the icc world twenty 20 ? I TOUGHT SO
Posted by klobania on (October 22, 2010, 20:32 GMT)@karthikfromchennai he he heee............ n what abt sachin, dravid, laxman-------------------------etc. when they r getting retired atleast for the sake of cricket do whole world favour n get retired for atleast a year we r tired of seeing flat pitches bullies
Posted by SABI987 on (October 22, 2010, 19:09 GMT)Saw him play For Surrey batted WELL but He needs time the T20s is too early ill prefer a bit later However he is a big match player and is capable. I am worried about our bowling our batting is improving but without ammer and Asif This Will be a test. Younis will make the runs for me.
Posted byI see Yousun Khan as captain and Shoaib Malik will vice captain innear future inspite of all media trial
when s. malik was captain pak team played t 20 world cup final when younus was captain pak team won t 20 world cup
what afri groups done lost 3 series he is still zindabad? kick out afridi group, fawad alam and fasisal Iqbal for ever they don't have place in t20 and one day format bring shahzab and Imran nazir as opner. asim kamal is best choice for test bring him back
Posted by ManHOOS on (October 22, 2010, 14:38 GMT)younis test player and ODI PLAYER plz dont play him T20
Posted by Desihungama on (October 22, 2010, 14:10 GMT)Insane has a new name: Butt's PCB. Selectors are telling Younis he can be picked for the Test squad if he performs well in T/20 and ODI's. I am trying to digest the criteria for selection into a Test squad. Just who picks a Test player based upon a T/20 performance where average strike rates are above 100? But glad to see a non fixer back in the team. He is still the odd man out. I am retiring from Cricket blogs before I get banned by them.
Posted byLOL I THINK THAT AFRIDI AND YOUNIS ARE WORKING TOGETHER... THEY TAKE TURNS ANNOUNCING RETIREMENTS AND COMEBACKS. THEY EVEN TAKE TURNS IN FIXING!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Posted by makdunya786 on (October 22, 2010, 13:37 GMT)Younus Khan is only suitable for Test matches. He is not good choice for ODIs and t20s. I am surprised by the decision of our selectors. His performances in the last ODIs played against Srilanka, NZ and Australia was very poor. He was not consistent. Even against Australia in UAE and in Australia, he didnt perform at all. So dont expect any good performance from him this time. Even his performance in the world cup 2003 and 2007 was not good. He should only play test matches.
Give confidence to the players like Khalid Latif, Nasir Jamshed, Ahmed Shazad, Khurram Manzoor, they will definitely deliver. I am surprised by the decision of selectors not considering these players on a regular basis. Ahmad Shazad is far better player then Mohammad Hafiz, Nasir Jamshed is far better then Imran Farhat.
Posted byOh Allah save PCB and Pakistan cricket. Ijaz Butt have no clue how to settle issues. He had to eat all his words. Get him PCB and you will see Pakistan amongst the three tens in ICC rankings.
Posted by Nuur on (October 22, 2010, 10:26 GMT)My prediction: he will continue his 'great' form and will score: 19, 0, 4, 6, 23 in ODIs
and in Test matches he will score 2,28 and 11,7.