Champions Trophy: Younis cleared for crunch game against IndiaSeptember 24th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan received good news Thursday when it was confirmed its captain Younis Khan has recovered from a hairline fracture and will be available for the much-awaited Champions Trophy clash against India at Centurion Saturday. In a media statement, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced Thursday that Younis has been declared fit for the big Pool A game against India after missing the Champions Trophy opener against the West Indies at the Wanderers Wednesday.
Captaincy is a burden for sub-continent cricketers, says YounisSeptember 11th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan skipper Younis Khan believes that captaincy is much of a burden for cricketers in the sub-continent. In an interview with Urdu daily Jang, Younis said that a captain makes more enemies than friends in the sub-continent.
Younis making efforts to form players' associationSeptember 4th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan captain Younis Khan is in the process of forming a players association for national cricketers and is in touch with the Federation of International Cricketers Association (FICA). Younis said in an interview Friday that he met FICA chief Tim May in London during the World Twenty20 championship in June to seek details about the formation of players association.
I have full confidence in Younis Khan's leadership qualities: ButtAugust 28th, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ijaz Butt has denied sacking captain Younis Khan due to the disastrous Sri Lanka tour, saying he has full confidence in the leadership qualities of the captain. "These rumours about the board having lost confidence in Younis's captaincy is rubbish," The Daily Times quoted Butt, as saying.
Younis should retire from international cricket: SarfarazAugust 22nd, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan's former fast bowler Sarfaraz Nawaz feels that team captain Younis Khan should retire from international cricket and hand over the mantle to Shahid Afridi. Sarfaraz, 60, said that Younis has failed as a captain and should be replaced by Afridi.
Younis Khan livid with media for turning players from hero's to zero'sAugust 12th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan cricket captain Younis Khan refused to talk to journalists gathered at the Karachi International Airport, when he returned home after the Sri Lankan tour on Tuesday. The Daily Times quoted Younis as saying: "I don't want to make any comments now, we will talk later."
It is believed that Younis was unhappy at the negative media coverage showered on the side during the Sri Lanka tour.
Younis Khan hopes of winning major titles in next two yearsAugust 11th, 2009 LAHORE - Notwithstanding rumours of rift in the Pakistan cricket team and match fixing allegations during the just concluded Sri Lanka One-Day series, captain Younis Khan has said his team would win major tournaments in next two years. Interacting with media persons after winning the fifth and final match of the ODI series, Khan said he had a pool of 20 cricketers in mind who will win 'either the Champions Trophy this year or the 2011 World Cup.'
He expressed hope that if selectors and team management supported him and players perform according to their capability, Pakistan can surely pocket major tournaments in near future.
Younis blames poor domestic set-up for Lankan routAugust 5th, 2009 LAHORE - Pakistani skipper Younis Khan has blamed the flawed domestic set-up for Pakistan cricket team's dismal ODI series loss to Sri Lanka. "Instead, the poor structure back home is to blame.
Pakistan's domestic circuit is flawed, feels YounisAugust 3rd, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan captain Younis Khan has appealed to cricket fans to stop blaming 'groupism' in his team for its below-par performance in the current tour of Sri Lanka. Younis said in an interview Monday that he believes the main reason for his players' failure to play well during the tour lay in the poor structure back home.
Woolmer's son "delighted" over Younis Khan dedicating T20 win to late coachJune 27th, 2009 LAHORE - The son of former Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, Dale Woolmer, has praised captain Younis Khan for dedicating the ICC Twenty20 Championship win to his late father. In his statement, Woolmer junior thanked the Pakistan skipper for remembering his father.
Younis asks team to focus on Sri Lanka tourJune 26th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan captain Younis Khan Friday asked his team to put behind the celebrations of their World Twenty20 triumph and focus on the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka that begins June 27. We will have to leave our World Cup win behind and focus on what is a very tough assignment against Sri Lanka, Younis, who led Pakistan to the World Twenty20 championship win in England earlier this month, said at a reception hosted by Habib Bank Limited (HBL).
Latif denies influencing Younis over team combination and tacticsJune 25th, 2009 LAHORE - Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has rejected media reports that said he had influenced captain Younis Khan to field certain players in key matches of the ICC Twenty20 World Championship. Rashid laughed-off the reports, saying he had no role in the team management, and whatever decisions Khan had taken during the tournament regarding team composition were purely his own.
Younis Khan retires from Twenty20 after World Cup triumphJune 21st, 2009 LONDON - After leading Pakistan to World Twenty20 title Sunday, Younis Khan dropped a bombshell when he announced his retirement from the shortest version of the game. "I am already 34 and probably too old for this kind of cricket," said the senior batsman who was Pakistans most prolific run-getter in the tournament.
Afridi wants to captain PakistanJune 21st, 2009 LONDON - Pakistans star all-rounder Shahid Afridi wants to lead his country in international cricket before retiring from the game. Afridi, the chief architect of Pakistans impressive World Twenty20 campaign here in England, Sunday said it is his greatest wish to captain Pakistan before saying goodbye to international cricket.
Pakistan manager denies Younis' 'war' remarksJune 5th, 2009 LONDON - Pakistan team manager Yawar Saeed Friday rubbished reports
that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had asked him to explain comments purportedly
made by skipper Younis Khan about the country being in a state of war. Saeed told reporters that Younis made no such comments in any interview and it was untrue that a senior PCB official has talked to him about the issue.