Younis khan retires from captaincy

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Younis retires from Twenty20 with a plea😕

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June 21, 2009

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The last act: Younis Khan lifts the World Twenty20 trophy and a short while later announced his retirement from the format Getty Images
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Younis Khan used cricket's grandest stage to announce his retirement from Twenty20 internationals, and make an impassioned plea for teams to once again tour his country. The Pakistan captain, speaking after Sunday's emphatic eight-wicket World Twenty20 victory over Sri Lanka, hoped the result would go far to saving cricket in his homeland, which is struggling to attract the interest of younger generations with no international matches being played within its borders.

Younis' final act in Twenty20 international cricket was to lift the trophy that so narrowly evaded Pakistan two years prior. No immediate announcement was made as to the identity of his successor as 20-over captain, but it is likely Shahid Afridi, Misbah-ul-Haq and Kamran Akmal will be the leading candidates.

"This is my last Twenty20 game," he said at the conclusion of his press conference. "I'm old now for this kind of cricket."

Younis will continue to play Test and ODI cricket, and hopes he will again have the opportunity to lead his national team on home soil. The deteriorating security situation in Pakistan - highlighted by the March terror attack on the Sri Lankan team bus outside the Gadaffi Stadium - has prompted national boards and the ICC to push for Pakistan's home matches to be played in neutral venues. Accordingly, Younis' men now lead a virtially nomadic existence.

Younis has previously warned that the absence of international cricket could kill the game in Pakistan and push impressionable youngsters into the clutches of terrorists. Speaking at Lord's on Sunday, he implored teams to return to Pakistan, and expressed hope that his side's World Twenty20 victory would help reinvigorate interest in cricket among his nation's youth.

"I am requesting to all of the countries: 'You must come to Pakistan'," Younis said. "Everybody knows law and order is not good but it is not our fault. Especially for youngsters, we need home series because everywhere there is no cricket in Pakistan. How can we motivate the youngsters, especially at school level and college level? I think this will be helping us build a new structure in Pakistan for our future.

"How can we promote cricket to our youngsters if there is no international game in Pakistan? How can I motivate my son and my neighbours' small children? That's why we need cricket in Pakistan. Law and order is not good, but this is not our fault. We are suffering at the moment from these kinds of things. I think sports should be away from politics."

Younis dedicated Pakistan's World Twenty20 triumph to his former coach Bob Woolmer, who died during the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean.

"This final must go to Bob Woolmer," he said. "He was doing good things with us in 2005 and especially my cricket. I would be very proud if he was alive and sitting with me because he's a very nice guy and was a father figure for us. Why I am captain is because in 2005 - at that time I was not a regular player for Pakistan - he was the guy who all the time was chatting with the chairman and the selectors that Younis will be the next captain. So because of him I have became a captain. I dedicate this final to Bob Woolmer."

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Fiza*

"How can we promote cricket to our youngsters if there is no international game in Pakistan? How can I motivate my son and my neighbours' small children? That's why we need cricket in Pakistan. Law and order is not good, but this is not our fault. We are suffering at the moment from these kinds of things. I think sports should be away from politics."



Younis is a great man!! He is retiring from Twenty Twenty It is indeed a shocking news,but i am happy we can see him in ODI's & Test Matches!! 👏

All the best Younis for future! 😃 I hope law & order comes to normal in Pakistan & international teams come & play tehre! 😳
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Posted: 16 years ago
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oooo!!!why isn't he continuing as a captain?thts not good.

Mallu
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Posted: 16 years ago
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@maleka.. he has retired only from T20..he will not b playing t20 anymore...
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Even before the start of this tournament, Younus said that he would retire from T20 if Pakistan win the WORLD CUP! He said he did his job by leading the team to this victory and that he doesn't think he's made for T20 cricket...So he wants to give a chance to youngsters like Fawad Alam..
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Younis ready to take back retirement
Updated at: 1830 PST, Friday, June 26, 2009
KARACHI: Captain Pakistan cricket team Younis khan said here on Saturday that he can back his decision of retirement from twenty20 cricket if people insist.


In an exclusive talk with Geo News, Younis Khan said that he had accepted the captaincy in the past on public demand and if the people still insist him to continue as captain of the twenty20 team he would be ready for this in the interest of his nation and the country.

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it would b good if he takes back his retirement.. i lyk hm as captain
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Originally posted by: Usman_m

it would b good if he takes back his retirement.. i lyk hm as captain



exactly!!!
Younus has become a very powerful captain..he is aggressive and knows the capabilities and limitations of his team mates...He gives confidence to the new young players and backs the seniors to..He is a role model for many as a batsman and he commands respect of his team mates.. Now with the World cup victory, he has the backing of the PCB, his players and the people..
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TFS!!!

He is so right. Politics should stay away from Sports
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dude! dara diyaaa! lolz captaincy nhiii... jst 20 20 capt.. lkin... hes still the capt fr T 20 aswell!!! MY HEROOOO!!! =)

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