Mohammad Yousaf appointed captain for NZ test series

So what happened to statement that Younis gave not more than a couple of weeks ago:

Wave of support made me stay as captain - Younis | Cricket News | Pakistan v New Zealand 2009/10 | Cricinfo.com

It is hard to believe that all of the team suddenly wanted him to go. Either he was telling a lie then or he is now.

And as for the rest of the team, it doesn’t stop to amaze me how much politics is played in the team. So much so, that to drop someone from captaincy, whole team unites in giving a poor performance. Yet, none of them feel ashamed that they let the whole country down.

I think, if it is proved that such and such player deliberately got out because he didn’t like Younis’s captaincy or have other agenda, he along with the PCB board should be made to resign for good.

NO PLAYER OR PERSON OR BOARD SHOULD EVER BE BETTER THAN SPORT. PERIOD!

I mentioned exactly the same points in another thread. that all three of these played those shots as if they wanted to get out and I also said that I see a mutiny arising very soon. and it just took one day now. If this is just true to one percent, then all three should be penalized as well. Also Younis played its card on the wrong time, he declared himself as ‘AWAM ka KAPTAAN’ however he failed to become one. He should not have quit at a test series or so. Anyways, I would pray that at least Misbah gets back into the team, cause a senior batsman is needed along the side of Yousuf and Malik, else the middle order would be too young.

Local coaches like Aquib should work with the under-19 boys...or the NCA. For the national team, you should always have the best..and as good as Aquib may be, he or anyone else for that matter...barring Imran Khan (who isent available) -- cannot handle the team or install discipline in our maverick players.

If the PCB was made up of people with guts, they would have dropped Malik, Yousef and and anyone else for that matter who was creating groupings in the team. Intikhab too should have been shown the door for failing to do his job...which is to handle the team. Even if we lose 3-0 to NZ and AUS (which may happen anyway) at the very least the team would be made of 11 players who are willing to play for the country and the team and not out to bring down a captain.

Anyway, this is all done...Yousef is the captain which means here we go again with the tableegi group taking over the cricket team...its just one disaster after another. Pakistan cricket is a laughing stock and it will continue to stumble from one disaster to another when we have idiots like Ijaz Butt and Intikhab Alam around..

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Okay what else is new? :smokin2:

I am fed up of this unstable behavior but it symbolizes our nation as a whole does it not? :slight_smile:

and lol, I read the following comment in cricinfo conversations and it cracked me up :hehe:

**Yousuf as captain and Inzy as a coach, i guess the entire team could be run-out!! **

lol…

:omg: :rotfl:

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Younis hong kong centurion, drama queen Khan resigns again, cool :smokin:

Okay let's not go overboard with baseless criticism. You think his performance has been ZERO for the past few years? Why then is he considered one of the top batsmen in the world despite loss of form in the last few months? While his game suits Tests better than ODIs, he's still a decent batsman in the ODIs, and one of Pakistan's most experienced. Your "parchi" comments do not deserve any merit, they only show your lack of knowledge about Pakistan cricket.

two things should come out of this:

  • Younis should never be appointed captain again. he is clearly not stable enough or strong enough for the post - one of the two.

  • every single player who got out deliberately to undermine Younis' captaincy and hence, screwed the team should be banned for life. these idiots don't realize that they don't play for Younis - they play for Pakistan. if they indeed underperformed to get rid of Younis, a life ban is the only solution.

none of the accused - Malik, Afridi or Akmal - are irreplaceable. none of them are prodigies. a lot of time was invested in them to make them decent players... other players can be groomed as well. get rid of these players ASAP if they indeed underperformed.

Unfortunatley, PCB is run by gutless people so this will never happen. Instead, in the future, one of them will be captain cuz seniority rules somehow in Paki cricket. Only team in the world, where senior players demand captaincy and eventually, sooner or later, end up getting it.

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^^ The reason is my humble opinion is that the senior find out enough of the "inside" stuff that if their demands are not met, they could go public with the corrupt inside stories...so the PCB ends up folding infront of them....

Younis Khan’s interview after winning the T20 World Cup:

The joke’s on Pakistan

The country’s cricket is not a mystery, as has long been claimed, it is a farce

Imran Yusuf

There is a mythology about Pakistan cricket which is often swallowed whole even by those normally allergic to hazy romanticism. Something about our team being mercurial, passionate, and above all instinctive. It’s all very exciting, apparently. Lots of thrills and spills. (Spills aplenty if Salman Butt is fielding.) And so it goes, that Pakistan cricket is a fascination, an eternal conundrum. The riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma concealed within a murky crotch guard.
Well, frankly, balls to that. I’ve had enough and I don’t buy it anymore. Let’s discard the ethereal mumbo jumbo and get down to the facts, the material, the bodily. Shahid Afridi play-slapped Saeed Ajmal in the first Twenty20 against New Zealand but caught the poor offspinner under the eye with a stray fingernail. And that’s how I feel: cut up. Fingered, nailed, screwed over. Following my team of late has been a serious pain in the Ijaz (I allude here, of course, to Butt the Bigger.)
So let’s get real. The myths have grown old, tired, and untrue. Like we did with Thor, Zeus, and Sohail Khan’s talent, we the human race must stop seeing things that don’t exist. Too often we look upon Pakistan cricket as some kind of enchanting, exotic, unfolding narrative of the “heat and dust” variety. Cunning and plotting is just part of the wily native’s repertoire, brainless batting is just an expression of uninhibited physicality, serial no-balling is just a natural indifference towards imposed rules and regulations.
It’s time to call a spade a shovel and bury our illusions. Pakistan cricket is not a mystery, it has become a farce. I do not ignore our moments of glory in the darkness (World Twenty20 win, recent victory over India, the wonder that is Mohammed Aamer), it’s just that these have been eclipsed. Our demeanour is Peter Sellers in The Party, not Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights. Our exuberance carries the surface jest of Govinda, not the hidden depths of Amitabh Bachchan. We’re only good for cheap laughs, not curiosity and admiration. We belong in a bad newspaper comic strip, not a dark, brilliant graphic novel.
This isn’t a problem in itself. (Indeed, Wuthering Heights is a total snooze, and boy, can that Govinda shake his thing.) The issue is that the joke’s always on us: characters in a farce are laughed at, not with. What doubly sucks is that the joke’s gone stale. It’s really not funny anymore.
**Here’s new captain Mohammad Yousuf, among the alleged plotters in the downfall of Younis Khan, speaking yesterday: “My main target is to unite the team because our religion also teaches us to unite for a cause and the New Zealand tour will be a tough task for us.” As ever, the jokes write themselves in Pakistan cricket, but when irony is as obvious and glaring as that, nobody’s even raising a smirk. **
I wish I could say “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take this anymore”, like Peter Finch in Network. At least there’d be some animation to my frustration. But all I’m left with is feeling like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day. I stare, baffled and bored, as the absurdity of it all reveals itself over and over again with the eternal recurrence of resignations, infighting, and - lest we forget some cricket actually happens sometimes - defeat.
It’s one thing being desensitised to the violence paralysing the country on an almost daily basis, but to the plight of my beloved Pakistan cricket team too? I never thought I’d see the day that happened. Trouble is, it happens so very, very often. Even the best jokes don’t bear multiple tellings.

The joke’s on Pakistan | Page 2 | Cricinfo.com

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^ Talk about going overboard.

^ The title maybe a bit of an exaggeration but player power has sadly been the bane of our cricket all along. The PCB administrators are a bunch of jokers. What can you really expect from PCB when most people holding positions there are appointed because of their political affiliations rather than merit

We need a strong board with accountable honest administrators who can step in to resolve issues like the above. True YK did not help himself by not performing well in ODIs this year but the board should not have taken any nonsense from the lobbying players and supported Younus as skipper for the test series (which is Younus' main strength) against NZ. Besides stern action should have been taken against the three accused of deliberately throwing away their wickets in the last ODI against NZ.

Ijaz Butt is merely acting like a dictator. His appointment of YK, or even Mohammad Yousuf was made by himself and not thru a proper vote of board members.

Two more incidents from the past:

1. When in 1976, the players led by Mushtaq Mohammad demanded more fees to play in the Tests and challenged the board that they would not take the field in the Hyderabad Test against New Zealand, the then President of the board Abdul Hafeez Kardar, a former captain, gathered another eleven and warned the players that unless they withdrew their demands they would not be playing for Pakistan. The players backed down and a huge scandal was averted.

2. Similarly, when most of the stalwarts of the 1981-82 tour to Australia came back home, having played under a young Javed Miandad, they revolted against his brand of leadership and would not agree to play against Sri Lanka in the 1982 home series. That included Majid Khan, Zaheer Abbas, Imran Khan, Wasim Bari etc. Air-Vice-Marshal Nur Khan, the president of the board then who had initially appointed Miandad as captain, would not take it lying down and dropped all those not willing to play to bring in new players. Salim Malik was one of them, who on his debut at Karachi scored a century in the second innings and went on to become one of the finest batsmen of the country. Saleem Yousuf got his opening also because of the rumpus. The rebellious players, however, were back in the fold in the final Test at Faisalabad when Miandad himself withdrew from the captaincy but not before he had won the series to give Imran Khan the opportunity to captain Pakistan in England in the 1982 series.
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One could argue that player power won in the end as Miandad had to step down and all those 'rebels' only agreed to return when a new captain (Imran Khan) was named for the England series.

Just like Younus Khan has withdrew himself from Captaincy? Knowing Miandad's nature, do you think he can withdrew himself from anything? I fail to understand why you gave that example. Thats EXACTLY whats going on right now except for the fact that Younus "withdrew" quite early than Miandad

Personally, I am starting to accept now that THIS IS THE WAY WE ARE. THIS IS IN OUR BLOOD AND NATURE and we can not go against nature PERIOD. If you look around, this politics is everywhere. We are not able to fix the other important areas let alone cricket. So this now is no more "news" for me I guess.

Decent that is what I am saying as well (read the last para :)) i.e. player power won in the end despite strong action being taken by Nur Khan. And if honest and capable administrators like Nur Khan could not do much about it there is even less hope for a change from buffoons like Ijaz.

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^ Yeah, lets make T and pop-corns and enjoy Pak Vs Nz oh and wait for next captain drama :)

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**HARD TO FEEL SORRY FOR PAKISTAN CRICKET - **
Even outside observers who normally really appreciate our players and team, can’t help but wonder “why”…yet our people seem helpless at their own whims and desires for petty egos and doing a "touche’ when ever they get a chance…

listen to our friend Tony Greg…. and see how he is frustrated like all of us pakis wanting our country’s cricket to get on track…