I always got the impression that Younis would be a far better captain that Inzamam, not that it would be hard, but he seemed so much more active and positive in the field. If his bowlers were getting a little bit of tonk, then he would be able to talk to them and help them out a little bit. Inzi just stood there looking confused basically.I am almost sure that it is not the only reason. I think that chances are that Pakistan dressing room is divided into groups too and one of those groups (likes of Afridi, part of it , I think) don't like him as captain and he perhaps didn't want the job since he knew he wont have the full support of his team.
Anyways, it is rather sad but not completely surprising.
If that is the case, players like that should be axed from the team post haste. Give me a lesser talented but a hard working team then a pompus tool who thinks he is God's Gift to Cricket and therefore divides the dressing room.I always got the impression that Younis would be a far better captain that Inzamam, not that it would be hard, but he seemed so much more active and positive in the field. If his bowlers were getting a little bit of tonk, then he would be able to talk to them and help them out a little bit. Inzi just stood there looking confused basically.
I have no doubt that dressing room politics played a part in Younis' decision either, some of the players in this Pakistan side obviously think that they can run the show from behind the scenes (Afridi, Akhtar) and quite clearly their behaviour on the field reflects this attitude.
That's the way it should work as well, but we all know what Pakistan is like. Afridi has been dropped repeatedly from the Test team after he has performed pretty well on the field, even if he has been a fool off it.If that is the case, players like that should be axed from the team post haste. Give me a lesser talented but a hard working team then a pompus tool who thinks he is God's Gift to Cricket and therefore divides the dressing room.
I think Test matches are real cricket and I will decide soon if I should continue to play ODIs
Just his excuse because he's crap at ODI's
Interesting to note also that the PCB have blocked Umar Gul's move to Gloucestershire and told Mohammad Asif not to accept a county contract for this season.Apparently there is the whole Yorkshire angle as well..
Yorkshire have confirmed that Younis Khan will be available for their opening Championship match, against Surrey at The Oval, despite speculation that his county stint would be prevented by the Pakistan board.
Pakistan are scheduled to play in Abu Dhabi against Sri Lanka in a three-match ODI series in May, but Younis has told Yorkshire that he has discussed the situation with the PCB and is unlikely to be involved.
And what if they did the opposite to what the PCB said not to do? Hire goons to come around and break their legs?Interesting to note also that the PCB have blocked Umar Gul's move to Gloucestershire and told Mohammad Asif not to accept a county contract for this season.