Younus’s place in ODIs might have been questioned of late, but no one can deny his pedigree and calibre in the longest format. He is closing in on 8,000 Test runs and if he reaches that landmark, he will only be the third Pakistani to have done so. Fans and pundits now hope that if there any thoughts of replacing him in the longest format, all those ideas will be banished for the foreseeable future at least. The supremely fit batsman has the ability to play at the highest level for a few more years and if the selectors give him the required confidence, he has the ability to post 10,000 Test runs and become the most successful batsman in Pakistani Test history.
After the meek capitulation of our batsmen in the ODIs against Australia, Younus has a realistic chance of making it into the limited-overs side for the upcoming series against New Zealand. The team management relied on a host of relatively inexperienced players for the Australia ODIs but since the move has backfired, there is little sense in leaving a batsman of the class and experience of Younus from the ODI side for upcoming assignments that include the World Cup. Like a true champion, Younus’s bat has done the talking for him once again.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 24th, 2014.
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@Shehwar: Selecting Younis Khan for world cup will be a big mistake. He is still capable to play Test Cricket for couple of years but limited over cricket is completely a different ball game. Dropping him from limited over cricket was a very wise decision and has paid off. If he had been selected in one day matches, he would have come home with other drop outs and we would have never seen him scoring two centuries..
Younis Khan should bat at No. 3 in ODIs till World Cup, period...
Younas khan can also play odi and test or world cup he is a good bats man and the person who wrote that he cannot play
Younas Khan should concentrate only on test cricket. There is no place for him in ODIs.