Younis does not look regal at all, not in the slightest. Perhaps Imran or Fazal but not Younis.Younis:
-Great batsman, did well overseas
-Champion bloke, disregarding the occasional diva tendency
-Looks absolutely regal
Miandad:
-Mediocre away record
-Awful person on the field and off, has connections with wanted terrorists
-Face looks like it was run over by a lawn mower
The lawnmower must have missed the stache'Face run over by a lawn mower
I don't think I'd go as far as calling Miandad's away record mediocre, though I haven't looked it up.
It's all relative mateYounis does not look regal at all, not in the slightest. Perhaps Imran or Fazal but not Younis.
I'll take him over Miandad though.
Strange dude. Always laughing and smiling, looked like such a great guy with a wonderful personality. But then come selection time he'd throw fits and threatened to retire if he didn't get selected to stink up the ODI team.A wonderful gentleman of the game. Younis
-Looks absolutely regal
Julius CaesarYounis does not look regal at all, not in the slightest. Perhaps Imran or Fazal but not Younis.
Always thought Caesar was over rated tbh.Both are a little bit under-rated on CW IMO. Going to go with Miandad though, just.
I think he was quite unlucky that problems with the board chairman meant he missed out on the 2010 tour of Nz/Aus and England I believe he would have scored bucketloads then, by 2016 he was 41 as he always maintains he was born in 1975 and by that time he was at that stage where he was good for one-two innings per series but when he got in he made sure he made it count.By far the worst I've seen him bat was his last series of England when he was jumping all over the place. Even then he managed a match winning double hundred.
That board dispute was so dire. Could've had a godlike middle order of Yousuf/Younis/Misbah for a few years at least.I think he was quite unlucky that problems with the board chairman meant he missed out on the 2010 tour of Nz/Aus and England I believe he would have scored bucketloads then, by 2016 he was 41 as he always maintains he was born in 1975 and by that time he was at that stage where he was good for one-two innings per series but when he got in he made sure he made it count.
Maybe by your anglo-saxon standards of beauty. But if you remove your ethno-centric biases, you'll see Miandad was a stunning specimen himself:Dude is an absolute stud.