not justified...first of all i believe that it will be resolved as PCB official said v r in negotiations with him...i personally feel that some senior players dont like him as captain..coz Afridi, Razzaq and Akhtar are far more senior than him...n they only wanna see inzi as captain n now wheh hes not there...i guess if younis refuses....razzaq may lead the side...coz PCB cant hand it over to afridi or akhtar..while yousuf is not menat to be a cpatain
2006-10-04 20:48:30
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answered by Zuhair-from-pakistan 4
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No way, not at all. Till the moment (while writing these lines), the reasons for Younis Khan's refusal to lead the team are not known, but it seems there might have been some internal problem within the team, which is really unfortunate. The start to the ICC Championship is bad from Pak perspective particularly since we don't see any other fellow in the team to lead. Still I wish them all the best.
2006-10-05 03:36:30
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answered by Abrar 2
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why has he resigned?
Bob Woolmer told Cricinfo that Younis had resigned for a number of personal reasons. "I am very saddened that he has resigned because he is a very good player. I have a great relationship with him. My view is that he has resigned for a number of personal reasons and those reasons are best told by Younis himself. I will get on with my responsibility as coach as best as possible and continue to prepare the team for the Champions Trophy."
Speculation is rife as to what those reasons are. It has been suggested by some that the inclusion of Faisal Iqbal in the squad as a replacement for Inzamam, without the approval of Younis, triggered the reaction. Another theory argues that Younis was unhappy at being made captain only for the Champions Trophy and not beyond, a decision endorsed by the PCB's ad-hoc committee yesterday which confirmed their support for Inzamam as captain from the West Indies series onwards. All of this, as yet, remains unsubstantiated.
why he can contiue to play,,,,,,,,
For a while, Younis's position in the team, for the Champions Trophy as well as subsequent assignments were in doubt. It has been learnt that during the meeting a few officials were in favour of removing Younis from the team altogether. The idea of a disciplinary committee to investigate his actions and subsequent punishment - including his removal from the team - had been mooted. Ultimately though, Younis apologised for his actions and expressed the desire to play on as a batsman.
The PCB said it had "noted that Younis's decision to renounce the captaincy was a breach of discipline. However, he has since expressed his regret to the Chairman for the unsavory incident and has conveyed to the Chairman that he is prepared to continue playing as a team member. "
Yousuf has some experience in positions of responsibility; he was official vice-captain before Younis took over on the tour to India in 2004-05 and had captained on occasions when Inzamam was absent. Having been groomed as a potential successor for two years now, the chances of Younis becoming captain in the short-term are, according to one PCB official, "extremely dim."
2006-10-05 15:41:37
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answered by Jaques 2
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Younis said: "I don't want to be a dummy captain and the reason why I have refused will be revealed afterwards."
so no reasons yet !!! but i think zuhair is right......there are internal conflicts that have emerged at captaincy issue. thts y i m feeling deedly need of Inzi this time in national team coz he is the only person who can keep team united, ( i hate ICC)
n yes it wud definitely effect their performance, as team is unstable yet, my hopes for this trophy are comming down day by day,wish this problem get solved soon,
2006-10-05 04:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I strongly feel that it is not fair at all on his part to refuse leading the side at this crucial juncture, whatever reason he may have.
If he has refused to led the team, he should not be in the team as well and that should be end of his carreer. I hope wise counsel will prevail upon him and he will lead the Pakistan Team in the Champions Trophy in the interest of Pakistan Cricket
2006-10-05 07:35:34
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answered by vakayil k 7
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YOUNIS KHAN IS A LOOSER
NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE HIM
2006-10-08 03:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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is this so...that younios khan has left the team...don't tell me that this is happening
2006-10-05 06:25:21
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answered by nickless 4
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No comments
2006-10-05 08:26:06
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answered by prabhan_a 2
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hat! bhaag yahan se!
jab dekho faltu questions poochhte hai!
2006-10-05 08:31:13
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answered by aki 4
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i dont know what forced him to take this decision....this is just crazy man....and unjustified too...
2006-10-05 07:50:29
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answered by (^_^) 5
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