Younis rejects any plans of retirement soon
LAHORE: Legendary batsman Younis Khan has rejected any speculations about his retirement immediately after the World Cup.
Praising Misbah ul Haq for bringing stability to the Pakistan team and seeing it through difficult times, he said that Misbah’s decision to retire from ODI’s should be appreciated and he deserves an honorable sent off.
Talking to media from Qaddafi Stadium Pakistan’s senior
By GEO URDU
January 15, 2015
LAHORE: Legendary batsman Younis Khan has rejected any speculations about his retirement immediately after the World Cup.
Praising Misbah ul Haq for bringing stability to the Pakistan team and seeing it through difficult times, he said that Misbah’s decision to retire from ODI’s should be appreciated and he deserves an honorable sent off.
Talking to media from Qaddafi Stadium Pakistan’s senior most batsman expressed a strong desire to bat at No.3 in the World Cup.
On Pakistan’s chances of winning the Cup, Younis said that all top teams had an equal chance of winning it and the team which is better prepared and played as a unit will win.
Praising Misbah ul Haq for bringing stability to the Pakistan team and seeing it through difficult times, he said that Misbah’s decision to retire from ODI’s should be appreciated and he deserves an honorable sent off.
Talking to media from Qaddafi Stadium Pakistan’s senior most batsman expressed a strong desire to bat at No.3 in the World Cup.
On Pakistan’s chances of winning the Cup, Younis said that all top teams had an equal chance of winning it and the team which is better prepared and played as a unit will win.
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