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Veteran Pakistan batsman Younus Khan has brushed aside rumours of him holding his retirement preference behind in a video summary posted on amicable media on Saturday.
The 39-year-old, who announced that he will retire after a ongoing array opposite a West Indies, was formerly quoted by several media outlets to be considering retracting his preference if a group wanted him to do so.
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However, Younus has come out to deny all such rumours, reiterating his enterprise to crawl out of international cricket after a three-Test series.
“A lot has been pronounced about my retirement from cricket that maybe we wish to keep on personification Test cricket, though we can tell we it’s positively not true,” pronounced Younus in his video message.
“The doubt that was asked to me, what my [actual] answer was and what chronicle went out, we don’t wish to go in detail. But we can assure we that even if we measure a hundred in each innings of each compare opposite West Indies, we will still retire after a series.
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“Please don’t doubt Younis Khan’s credit and support Pakistan. Pray for Younis Khan and for Pakistan that we can win a Test array for a really initial time in West Indies.”
Younus, who started his career for Pakistan seventeen years ago, has so far represented Pakistan in 115 Tests and is a country’s heading run-scorer in a five-day format.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1391580/not-taking-retirement-decision-back-says-younus/