Former Pakistan skipper Younis Khan is all set to guide Pakistan Under-19 team according to the source in Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The veteran cricketer Younis will be appointed as the head coach of Pakistan’s junior team. Furthermore, the prominent face of
Indeed, Test cricket had driven large crowds over the years. The quality of batting has further improved with equally competitive pitches on offer in the overseas conditions. Beyond dust bowls, there’s plenty of freedom for the batsmen to deliver. The players with
Former Pakistan skipper Younis Khan revealed his game plan while playing against India. The former talisman batsman said he didn’t prepare differently for the matches against arch-rivals. However, the passion and pride to play for the country came naturally to him. Read
Younis Khan, the former Pakistan skipper recently admitted that Pakistan and India encounter in the upcoming Asia Cup 2018 will be an exciting one to watch. Meanwhile, the two neighbouring countries will clash on September 19 at Dubai International Stadium. This is
The modern-day batsman has taken the game to a whole new level with their strokeplay and even in the longest format of the game, the modern day batsmen doesn’t shy away from playing their shots and taking the positive approach. With T20
Former Pakistan skipper and batting mainstay Younis Khan has praised the efforts of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), in general, and the newly-appointed chairman Najam Sethi in particular, for smoothly conducting the ICC-led World XI’s five-day tour to Pakistan. The prolific Test batsman
Former Pakistan skipper and middle-order batsman Younis Khan has categorically denied attending the farewell which is scheduled to be hosted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) next week at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. While talking on a Geo Super show, the
The Story The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) plans to host an award ceremony to honour three former captains of the Pakistan team in September, PCB Chairman Najam Sethi has announced on Tuesday. The ceremony will feature the likes of Misbah ul Haq,
The Story Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan is now engaged in philanthropy after his retirement from Test cricket earlier this year. The 40-year-old retired from cricket after the conclusion of the tour of West Indies in May. Known for his calm demeanour and
The Background: The Port Elizabeth Test between India and South Africa in 2001 was marred by several controversies and the ball-tampering incident Sachin Tendulkar was perhaps the biggest of all. Former England skipper Mike Denness, who was the match referee, referred to a