Younis Khan lashes out at PCB

KARACHI (Monitoring Desk): Pakistan’s legendary former batsman Younis Khan, while talking to the media at an event organised by NED University in Karachi on Friday, lashed out at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for having no clue on how to improve the cricket infrastructure in the country.

The 45-year-old believed that the young players rising through the ranks in Pakistan needed safety and confidence in order to thrive at the international stage. “We need to improve Pakistan’s cricket infrastructure. PCB has no clue what needs to be done. We need to provide safety and gain the confidence of the new generation. Pakistan’s defeat at the hands of India in the Under-19 (U19) Cricket World Cup was saddening. I believe that the rival team played with maturity and confidence,” Khan said.

The legendary former batsman claimed that India’s victory against Pakistan in the semi-final of the U19 Cricket World Cup was because of their confidence. “Pakistan’s young cricketers need to be trained to be better-rounded rather than just working on their skills. India’s success was because of their confidence. Our rising stars should be given more chances to play abroad and their encounters should be televised,” he said.

Khan praised the franchises participating in the upcoming Habib Bank Limited (HBL) Pakistan Super League (PSL) while expressing hope of a Lahore Qalandars tournament victory. “All teams featuring in the upcoming PSL5 are good. It is heartening to see all PSL matches being played in Pakistan. All teams are working very hard. I personally hope that Lahore Qalandars wins the title this year,” he concluded.