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It is highly unlikely that Younus Khan could be selected for the Australian tour as he has not proved form by playing in the domestic cricket matches. Full Article at NDTV
Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali believes that young batting sensation Umar Akmal is not the right man to bat at the number three position. Full Article at Webindia123
Pakistan's Younus Khan walks back after getting out as the New Zealand players celebrate during their third one day international (ODI) cricket match in Abu Dhabi November 9, 2009. View Photo »
It's always good whenever you perform against England or Australia
Pakistan's acting captain Muhammad Yousuf is upset with the constant criticism being dished out against him. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Younus Khan's availability for the tour of Australia remains uncertain after his no-show at the domestic Quaid-e-Azam tournament. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
KARACHI: Younus Khan's availability for the tour of Australia remains uncertain after the former Pakistan skipper's no-show at the domestic Quaid-e-Azam tournament that started on Thursday. Full Article at Times of India
Pakistan's Younus Khan plays a shot during their third one day international (ODI) cricket match against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi November 9, 2009. View Photo »
Younus Khan in my opinion is the right man to be batting at three for Pakistan, but if he is not available then it has to be Yousuf who takes the responsibility on his shoulders and bats at number three. There is no point in chopping and changing the batting order and having makeshift number three batsm...
Pakistan's acting captain Muhammad Yousuf is upset with the constant criticism being dished out at him for his failure to bat at crucial number three position in the ongoing Test series in New Zealand. Full Article at CricBuzz.com
Pakistan chief selector Iqbal Qasim today said Younus Khan should play some domestic matches if he wants to make himself available for the Australian tour. Full Article at CricBuzz.com
Mohammad Younus Khan (Pashto: محمد یونس خان), (born November 29, 1977 in Mardan, North-West Frontier Province) is a Pakistani cricketer and former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. Younus' name is often spelled Younis Khan, but he has been quoted as saying, "My name is Younus Khan. I tell people that everywhere, but they don’t listen." Full Article
Pakistan's Younus Khan walks back after getting out as the New Zealand players celebrate during their third one day international (ODI) cricket match in Abu Dhabi November 9, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Younus Khan plays a shot during their third one day international (ODI) cricket match against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi November 9, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's captain Younus Khan, left, seen after narrowly losing to New Zealand in the third and deciding one-day international cricket match against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand's Kyle Mills (L) bowls as Pakistan's Younus Khan (R) looks on during their second one day international (ODI) cricket match in Abu Dhabi November 6, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Younus Khan, right, plays a shot as New Zealand's wicket keeper Brendon McCullum, left, stands by, during their second one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's batsman Younus Khan walk as the New Zealand team celebrates during the ICC Champions Trophy 2nd semi final between Pakistan and New Zealand at The New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, on October 3, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's batsman and Captain Younus Khan plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy semi final match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Wanderers cricket ground in Johannesburg,on October 03, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's batsman Younus Khan walk as the New Zealand team celebrates during the ICC Champions Trophy 2nd semi final between Pakistan and New Zealand at The New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, on October 3, 2009. Australia won by 9 wickets.
View Photo »Pakistan's batsman and Captain Younus Khan leaves the field after being dismissed by New Zealand bowler and Captain Daniel Vettori(not in picture) during the ICC Champions Trophy semi final match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Wanderers cricket ground in Johannesburg, on October 0...
View Photo »Pakistan's batsman and Captain Younus Khan plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy semi final match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Wanderers cricket ground in Johannesburg, on October 03, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's captain Younus Khan (R) Talks with Mohammad Asif (L) and Umer Gul (C) during the training session at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan Captain Younus Khan is chased by supporters invading the pitch to celebrate Pakistan victory over India on September 26, 2009 at the end of the ICC Champions Trophy group match between Pakistan and India at Supersport park cricket stadium in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »Succeeding Younus Khan as captain, Pakistan's Shahid Afridi is seen being interviewed before the start of their first T20 international cricket match against New Zealand in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal, left, is congratulated by Younus Khan, center, and Kamran Akmal, right, after Ajmal bowled New Zealand's Ross Taylor for LBW during their third one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (2nd-R) celebrates with captain Younus Khan (R) and another teammate after the dismissal of New Zealand's Ross Taylor during their second one-day international cricket match in Abu Dhabi on November 6, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand's Scott Styris walks from the playing field after being run out by Pakistan's Younus Khan during their second one-day international in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Friday Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand's Scott Styris walks from the playing field after being run out by Pakistan's Younus Khan during their second one-day international in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Friday Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »The Pakistan team celebrate taking the wicket of New Zealand's Aaron Redmond who was bowled by Muhammad Amir and caught by Younus Khan during their second one-day international in Abu Dhabi, UAE, Friday Nov. 6, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand celebrate after the dismissal of Pakistan's captain Younus Khan, left, who was bowled by Shane Bond and caught by Brendon McCullum, during their first test match in Abu Dhabi, UAE, Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand's Shane Bond bowls to Pakistan's captain Younus Khan during their first test match in Abu Dhabi, UAE, Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Australian bowler Peter Siddle (R) and fielder Mitchell Johnson (L) celebrate the dismissal of Pakistani batsman and Captain Younus Khan (not pictured) during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between Australia and Pakistan on September 30, 2009 at SuperSport Park in Centurion.
View Photo »Australian bowler Peter Siddle (R) and fielder Mitchell Johnson (L) celebrate the dismissal of Pakistani batsman and Captain Younus Khan (not pictured) during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between Australia and Pakistan on September 30, 2009 at SuperSport Park in Centurion.
View Photo »Australian team celebrates the dismissal of Pakistani batsman and Captain Younus Khan (not pictured) during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between Australia and Pakistan on September 30, 2009 at SuperSport Park in Centurion.
View Photo »Pakistan's Younus Khan plays a shot during their third one day international (ODI) cricket match against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi November 9, 2009.
View Photo »It's always good whenever you perform against England or Australia
Younus Khan in my opinion is the right man to be batting at three for Pakistan, but if he is not available then it has to be Yousuf who takes the responsibility on his shoulders and bats at number three. There is no point in chopping and changing the batting order and having makeshift number three batsm...
We need to field very well, and this is one area where we need improvement as New Zealand have a clear edge on us in this department
Pakistan team is missing Younus Khan and I think he must come back and continue playing international cricket. He still is a very good player
If you look at the New Zealand squad it is one of the three teams along with Sri Lanka and Australia who play well as a unit
There's a long tradition of really good quick seam bowling from Pakistan. They have some wonderful spin bowlers, and Younus Khan and Mohammad Yousuf made a lot of runs here a few years ago (in the 2006 Headingley Test).
New Zealand did very well in the Champions Trophy and I hope we can avenge our defeat by playing as a team against them
Younus Khan has himself asked the board to excuse him for the coming tour to New Zealand as he wants a break from international cricket
I was shocked with talk about us under-performing against Australia as we defended a low total of 205 against the world champions until the final ball
Younus Khan has requested a break from international cricket and hence will skip the Test series against New Zealand
Ever since we returned from South Africa, I was hiding from people as if I have committed a crime. It was painful because I played my cricket for pride, for my country and not for money.
I tender my resignation and if captains are summoned like this, no one will be eager to lead the Pakistan team
The fact is that when we won the T20 World Cup the whole nation including the government feted us. So if anyone is disappointed with our performance in the Champions Trophy they can ask the reasons for it from us
It was a trophy I was desperate to win for my country because the Champions Trophy was shifted from Pakistan to South Africa
When I ran Gautam Gambhir out with the same hand, people clapped and said 'what a patriot, playing for the country with a broken finger'. Now, the same people will call me names, they will suggest I was up to something. I am not worried about anything
After winning the Twenty20 World Cup in England this year, we are now in the semi-finals here. We need two more good days
We might even decide to play with four specialist pace bowlers in Asif, Rana Naved, Umar Gul and Mohammad Aamer but it all depends on the pitch condition at the Wanderers
That is the beauty of the game, it was good from Australia to hold their nerves
I wish because there is no India, so why not Australia this time
There's nothing bad about it because like South Africa and Sri Lanka in the last T20, you can win all your matches in the first stage and then suddenly lose a big game
I was in Australia last year and if you have a good combination of batsmen at numbers four, five, six, it means you have good range of batting
I am not thinking of how our performance will help India. But I do wish India and Pakistan play the final. In World T20 it was great to play India and we wish it happens again
I am not thinking of how our performance will help India. But I do wish India and Pakistan play the final. In World T20 it was great to play India and we wish it happens again
I am not thinking of how our performance will help India. But I do wish India and Pakistan play the final. In World T20 it was great to play India and we wish it happens again
It was our turn to host the Champions Trophy, so we want to do well. Our country needs big wins like this. I am sure all of Pakistan will be very happy. The timing is very good
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