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Sohail Tanvir Named As Pakistan Junior’s Head; Younis Khan To Join After Shocking World Cup Exit
Sohail Tanvir is the new head of Pakistan’s junior selection committee, appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Mohammad Hafeez & Younis Khan Frontrunners To Become Pakistan's Chief Selector: Report
Earlier, Inzamam-ul-Haq, the chief selector of the Pakistan cricket team, resigned from his position, citing the team's subpar performance in the World Cup 2023. He also faced allegations of conflict of interest. Now, there have been reports suggesting that Mohammad Hafeez and Younis Khan are top candidates for positions on the selection committee.
Babar-Imam Topples ‘Legendary’ Yousuf-Younis Duo; Rises to Top in ODIs
Babar and Imam had ten 100+ partnership between Babar and Imam in ODIs, the most by any pair from Pakistan.
Babar Azam or Virat Kohli - Who Masters the Cover Drive? Rashid Khan Answers
Rashid Khan passed his verdict as on who plays the best cover drive in the world cricket currently
Rahul Dravid- The man who epitomised team spirit
The main question, if you care to think about it, isn’t whether Rahul Dravid is the last classical Test match batsman.
Babar Azam becomes first Pakistan captain to achieve this record
Overall, he has scored more than 3000 runs in 81 Test innings so far.
How does the toss effect the result of a match?
How true is the saying in cricket- 'Win the toss and bat first in big matches'?
PCB Hall of Fame: Younis Khan and Abdul Hafeez Kardar inducted
Former skippers Younis Khan and Abdul Hafeez Kardar inducted into PCB's Hall of Fame.
Umar Gul will support Afghanistan against his home country
Gul is currently working as a bowling coach for Afghanistan national team after he impressed the board earlier as a consultant during training camp in April.
#OTD in 2017 | Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan drew curtains to their illustrious career with a series win
A series win, an enticing contest and a Test match for the ages. Pakistan veterans Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan could not have asked for a better send-off. It was May 14th, 2017, when the Pakistan legends jointly closed their respective chapters of international careers, which had enormous highs and lows. For context, the backstory shows that the Test series between the two nations (Pakistan and West Indies) was on the line. The series then was levelled 1-1, with the visitors dominating the better part of the decider. Setting a target of 304 runs at a spicy surface of the Windsor Park, Dominica, in the 3rd Test, Pakistan were left with the task to bundle out the hosts in about 97 overs, with the West Indies' score at the end of the penultimate day reading 7/1. Misbah and Younis had already done their jobs, with the former scoring a valiant 59-run knock in the first innings and the latter surviving a collapse in the following innings, working hard for his 35 runs. But as the last day of the series' 3rd Test beckoned, the duo were yet to reach another high of their already-successful careers. Marching towards the ultimate goal, the touring side had already laid one hand on the trophy, with ace spinner Yasir Shah aiming to bid Misbah and Younis a perfect farewell. That said, Pakistan cricket’s story cannot end without a plot twist, which came in the form of Roston Chase. Although the all-rounder spent hours pushing for a draw at the crease, his partners kept throwing their wickets away. Chase finally found support from Jason Holder, Devendra Bishoo, Alzarri Joseph and Shannon Gabriel. The batters led a block fest with the series at stake. But with seven balls to spare in the day, Gabriel fell short of patience and went for a wild slog off Shah, who broke the Caribbean defiance as Pakistan clinched a 2-1 away Test series win. At last, it was a happy goodbye for those dressed for success. Misbah made his Test debut in 2001 and ended his career with 5,222 runs in 75 matches. Younis was no different and accumulated as many as 10,099 runs in a 17-year-long career.
Pujara's concentration level and focus at the crease are one of the best: Rizwan
Rizwan compared Pujara's patience and determination to the likes of Younis Khn and Fawad Alam