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Retirement crossed my mind after ODI snub: Younis Khan

Updated on: 05 November,2014 08:24 AM IST  | 
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Pakistan batsman Younis Khan has said that he thought about quiting cricket after being dropped unceremoniously from the ODI squad last month

Retirement crossed my mind after ODI snub: Younis Khan

Younis Khan

Karachi: He stole the limelight with his batting prowess in the just-concluded Test series win over Australia, but senior Pakistan batsman Younis Khan has said that he thought about quiting cricket after being dropped unceremoniously from the ODI squad last month.


Younis Khan
Younis Khan


“Yes the thought of retirement crossed my mind. I was so disappointed and upset at being dropped for the ODI series. But my family and friends told me you must not give up and try to do something for the country,” Younis said.


The former skipper, who scored 468 runs at an average of 156 with a double century in Pakistan’s 2-0 victory over Australia in the Test series that concluded on Monday, said that his anger stemmed from the fact that he was sidelined by the selectors after just one match.

“I got a chance to play just one match in 18 months in Sri Lanka and I had to return owing to a family tragedy. So when they dropped me for the ODI series against Australia I was upset and thought about retirement,” he told Geo News. Younis said he was also hurt when the selectors hinted that he was not in their plans for next year’s World Cup. “It hurt because if a player like me is not part of future plans than what can other players say.”

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