Lahore: Pakistan’s senior Test cricketer and former skipper Younis Khan is mulling over to take retirement from the limited overs’ cricket, a report said on Thursday.
Despite getting responsibility of leading Abbottabad team in national T20 tournament, Younis did not led his team and handed over the captaincy to young Junaid Khan.
Though Junaid told media that Younis could not come to participate in the tournament duty to some domestic reasons, a local daily quoting the cricketer’s close sources reported that Khan is seriously mulling over to resign from ODI cricket.
35-years-old Younis Khan, who quitted the T20 international cricket in 2009 after winning the World Cup for his country, is also looking unhappy with his performance during South Africa tour.
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