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25 Aug 2015

Younis Wants To Be The First To Score 10,000 Test Runs

ISLAMABAD (Application) – Test Batsman Younis Khan needs to be the first Pakistani to score 10,000 Test runs saying he yearnings to be a good example for the country. 

Younis Khan said his vision is to do something for Pakistan and that is the reason he needs to be the first Pakistani to score 10,000 Test runs. "We have numerous players who have scored 8,000 runs yet nobody has scored more than that and I need to do that," Pakpassion.net cited him as saying. 

Younis said whatever he is today is all on account of his gang. "All the credit goes to my Guardians for way they have raised me and given me whatever I required and requested," he said. 

Younis said he never needed anything for himself. "I have for a long while been itching to perform for my nation," he said. 

Younis said Pakistan won World Glass in 1992 and afterward in 2009 we won the World T20 Title at Rulers under my authority and I had a 50+ normal in that competition. "In 2009 amid World T20 Title we had an extremely youthful group with no enormous names in it yet at the same time we figured out how to win it due to diligent work," he said. 

Younis said he gets to be down and out when he and his associates are not sufficiently refreshing on their execution. "I need to do something enormous for Pakistan after my retirement," he said including we don't have enough good examples in Pakistan and I need to be one. 

Younis said his family has seen shocking passings in later past and every one of these tragedies happened at whatever point he was on visit. "My extremely youthful nephew passed on in 2014 when I was in Sri Lanka and I needed to come back to Pakistan in the wake of speaking to Pakistan in just 1 ODI match and a short time later I was dropped from my ODI arrangement against Australia. That was extremely unsettling as I needed to end my ODI vocation on a high as I did with my T20I profession," he said. 

Younis said being dropped from ODI arrangement against Australia was a surprisingly beneficial turn of events for him as it persuaded him to score enormous against Australia in Test matches. "I have dependably been thankful to All-powerful God who has given me quality and this life," he said. 

Younis said previous mentor Bounce Woolmer was similar to a father to him. "He was my Mentor amid 2003 to 2007 period and his passing was a heartbreaking occurrence for me as well as for Pakistan Cricket," he said.

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