Jim05 wrote:Media Park wrote:Having played alongside the modern batting giants of the Pakistan team, in particular Inzamam and Mohammed Yousof, it seems that Younis Khan is not given the kudos he properly deserves.
Scored a century batting at number seven in the second dig of his debut Test, and just under twelve years later he has scored his 20th Test hundred in this match.
With the number of batsmen (Ponting, Dravid, Kallis, Tendulkar) in the current era batting into their late thirties, there is a chance for him to improve on an already imposing record.
One of the more underrated players going around, and one of my favorites to watch.
Fantastic batsmen. The Paki's have assembled a fairly good side, hopefully the off field problems have been left in the past. Exciting side to watch and feel they could be around the mark over the next few years.
Definitely good seeing pakistan playing well because they are exciting.
But misbah is 37, khan is pretty old isn't he? They need umar akmal and a couple others to really step up if they are going to challenge anyone anywhere