Is Younis temperamentally suited to a coaching role? Has always come across as a headstrong guy which was probably required to survive in the set up but may not be as useful in a coach.
Well he is incredible to have around younger/newer guys.
This is coming out more now but the way he has guided the likes of Azhar, Shafiq, Fawad, Shan Masood, Babar Azam. Just listen to them speak about him.
Almost every young Pak batsman played their major innings in a partnership with Younis.
U Akmal scored his maiden hundred on debut with Younis in 2009
Fawad got his 168 on debut batting with Younis
Azhar was about 1 year old in international cricket without that one major knock that would establish him as a Test batsman. Then came the 3rd test against England in 2012, Pakistan bowled out for 99 in the 1st innings. Bats with YK, both get tons, Azhar gets his highest score at that time - 157. Still regards that knock as the key knock of his career which made him the player today.
Shafiq - his ton came in South Africa in the 2nd test, after Pakistan were bowled out for 49 in the 1st test. Again batting with Younis, Shafiq scored his 1st Test ton outside of Asia and established himself at this level.
Shan Masood - probably played the innings of his life, in the greatest chase in the history of Pakistan Test cricket, batting with Younis at Pallekele.
This is a good piece that touches on this
'A dictionary on how to conduct yourself as a cricketer' | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
I think YK would be a diamond for young Pakistani batsman. Once we look beyond all the numbers and achievements, brilliant as they are, I think the greatest gift YK and Misbah have given to Pakistan is the culture they changed and are leaving behind - a team ethos built on discipline, hard work, more hard work, hours and hours of training, a new high in fitness standards in Pakistan.
Pakistan has always under performed in Test cricket for precisely these reasons. You had gifted players like Anwar, Inzy, Yousuf, Akhtar who were just plain lazy, and cbf being fit.
If YK can take over the U19 team like Dravid has for India, and start getting the younger players to think about cricket differently, by focusing on disipline, hard work and fitness, he can change an entire generation of future Pakistani batsmen.
Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq are living examples of that.