Pakistan cricket

Yousuf claims he has resigned from ICL

Osman Samiuddin

May 2, 2009

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Kapil Dev and Mohammad Yousuf at a press conference, Delhi, November 5, 2008
Mohammad Yousuf says he is available to play for Pakistan whenever his country needs him © Getty Images
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Mohammad Yousuf has claimed that he has "resigned" from the ICL after he decided last month that his priority was to play for Pakistan. The move potentially paves the way for Yousuf's comeback to the national side, as the PCB recently announced it was willing to talk to players who leave the ICL before the end of May and consider their cases for an international return on an individual basis.

"I spoke to Younis [Khan] about a month and a half ago and I resigned from the ICL after that," Yousuf told Cricinfo. "We both talked about how the country comes first and playing for them is the priority so I decided. I am available whenever the country needs me."

Reports had been swirling around Pakistan since the end of March that Yousuf and a group of other players were considering quitting the ICL after the March-April edition of the league was suspended. ICL players including Yousuf and Abdul Razzaq sought out Younis last month to try and find a way back into the national set-up, after fearing that the ICL - or at least their future participation in it after the deterioration in Indo-Pak ties - might present a tenuous prospect.

It is believed that Younis made no recommendations or promises, only telling the players that the priority should be to play for Pakistan, whatever that involves. "Younis was of the view that as they hadn't come to him before they signed up for the ICL, he doesn't understand why they came to him when they wanted to leave it," a source present at the meetings told Cricinfo. "He also pointed out that he cannot guarantee selection as that is a decision in which other parties, and not just the captain, are also involved." After some consideration and communication with Pir Aftab Shah Jilani, Pakistan's sports minister, Yousuf resigned from the league, though no official public statement had been made, either by any of the players, or the ICL, until now.

There appears, however, to be some confusion over the exact nature of Yousuf's actions. Though Yousuf said his contract with the league was now "finished" the ICL maintains that he is still on contract, though he has been released to play for Pakistan. "Yousuf's ICL contract has not been terminated," Roland Landers, the ICL spokesperson, told Cricinfo. "We have given him a temporary release so that he can play for his country."

Though Yousuf appears to want to do exactly that, it is unclear what the PCB will do now. Yousuf claimed the board was aware of his decision, but officials couldn't confirm it. "If such a communication has been sent, it would've been to the chairman and much of the board has been busy with organising this series [against Australia] based in Dubai. At the moment we cannot say whether Yousuf has sent any such message," one official told Cricinfo. "Our statement is there now, so we will act according to that."

Yousuf's case is particularly convoluted, for he has left the ICL before, after he first joined the league in protest at being overlooked for Pakistan's squad for the 2007 World Twenty20. He was persuaded - with the dangling of an IPL offer - to quit soon after by the PCB, then under Nasim Ashraf's administration. The ICL took him to court for reneging on his contract and he was unable to play in the inaugural IPL season in 2008 because of legal complications.

He played for Pakistan through much of last year before abruptly deciding, in November, to move back to the ICL. The move caught Pakistan's administration off-guard, as he had been picked for the ODI squad for a series in Abu Dhabi against West Indies. This time, he said, he left because of differences with then-captain Shoaib Malik.

"I had a problem with the captain at that time so I left. I had issues with the previous board administration as well," Yousuf said. "But now I have no problems at all with Younis, or this board. The country comes first."

Though 34, if Yousuf is to come back, he could hardly do so at a more opportune time. Pakistan's batting has been engaged in a dire struggle against Australia in the UAE. In four matches so far, they have crossed 200 only once and only one batsman, Salman Butt, has scored a fifty. Most visibly, the absence of a 269-ODI veteran averaging over 40 was felt during the third ODI, when Pakistan collapsed from 95-0 to 171 all out, chasing 199. Since the 2007 World Cup and the retirement of Inzamam-ul-Haq, Yousuf has comfortably been Pakistan's leading batsman, averaging over 60 in 30 ODIs, but he played his last match in July last year.

Osman Samiuddin is Pakistan editor of Cricinfo

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Comments: 28 
Posted by Arifzoy on (May 05 2009, 19:54 PM GMT)

As we know M Yousif is good player pakistan team very nessary for him they must involeve to pakistan team i have one sujestion for pakistan team they try to change the opening bating i want shahid afridi and salman but bak to opening thanks

Posted by gung-ho on (May 05 2009, 18:01 PM GMT)

Yousuf strikes me as someone with zero integrity. he comes across as someone who would play for all and sundry if the money is right. so, please pack your bags and go back wherever you want to. hopefully, we won;t see you in the next edition of IPL. good bye and grow up.

Posted by Munir64 on (May 04 2009, 16:03 PM GMT)

Pakistan needs Imran Nazir for world cup 2009 that was the only batsman who wasn't pressurized in a match with India and who could take Pakistan towards victory. Other ICL players are also good but it's not a time to give chance for new comers. Give them chance other than world cup. Finally: Imran Nazir.. Imran Nazir.. Imran Nazir

Posted by nasr84 on (May 03 2009, 13:37 PM GMT)

Dear Osman, I am very impressed with Younis Khan's views regarding the selection certainity of these two players. But i think they should be considered immediately just because of the enormity of experience they possess and not to mention a proven power hitting ability of Razzak. Hopefully all goes well, buchon say ghaltee hogayee hay, maaf kur do.

Posted by TwitterJitter on (May 03 2009, 12:57 PM GMT)

reality_check, It does not matter one iota whom you blame. Having a plethora of independent leagues operating on its own will spell the end of cricket as a sport because they will devalue the product to such a degree that people will take up to following some other sport. You will have 5 leagues each having their own Mumbai, Chennai, blah.. blah teams with all 5 teams from a city playing on the same day in each league. It will become one complete mess with no one following any games. It is an ideal setup for some other sport like soccer to overtake cricket. It is also strange that people who are supporting ICL also claim to dislike T20. They need to get an answer from themselves if their opinions are influenced by their dislike of BCCI. It is a pity.

Posted by reality_check on (May 03 2009, 09:15 AM GMT)

I disagree with SanjySh "What a pity. They ran away from the National team to get some money." Players are just like any other human being. We all look to secure our financial futures so no surprise if players do it as well. I don't blame anyone joining IPL/ICL etc to secure one's financial future however; I do blame BCCI/ICC for banning ICL and putting all the ICL players in no man's land. I am sure if given an opportunity, 99% of ICL players would love to play for their country while continuing to play for ICL. Put the blame where it sticks. If BCCI/ICC did not ban ICL then we won't have this mess would we?

Posted by msh8 on (May 03 2009, 08:19 AM GMT)

I know Mohammad Yousaf is a great Player. Pakistan Must be need this player.if Mohammad Yousuf, Abdul Razzaq, Mohammad Asif will come in the squad so pakistan will be the stronge team mean number 1 team in the world.

Posted by shahsabg on (May 03 2009, 03:29 AM GMT)

yousif is best, pakistan need him, yes he for money in inia, every one like it, he go for india play cricket not selling pakistan ,like other player also play in ipl. its bad now ad ady inia bcb is show him self like super power, but i hope soon icl will win case and than india board will cary

Posted by khab on (May 03 2009, 01:41 AM GMT)

right now pakistan needs yousuf with him in the team it will take a lot of pressure off younis&com,more stability in the middle

Posted by Lahori_munde on (May 03 2009, 00:06 AM GMT)

"I had a problem with the captain at that time so I left. I had issues with the previous board administration as well," Yousuf said. "But now I have no problems at all with Younis, or this board. The country comes first."........ This is too hilerious!! If country comes first for him then he would have choosen country besides all the problems he was having with Captain, Board and whomever. I hope Pakistani public is not that igonorant to buy this utter nonsense justification from Yusuf.. And I agree with you 'SanjySh'

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