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Can Younis Khan replace Salman Butt as GOAT in Australia?

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The question says it all.

We all know that Salman Butt has the best batting record of any Pakistani who has played at least 5 Tests against full-strength opposition in Australia.

But Saeed Anwar and Younis Khan have comparable records, but only ever played three Tests here.

Until now.

So today is the first chance for Younis to try to stake his claim to displace Salman Butt as Pakistan's Greatest Batsman of All Time in Australia.

Or to leave Salman Butt leading by an even wider margin.
 
The question says it all.

We all know that Salman Butt has the best batting record of any Pakistani who has played at least 5 Tests against full-strength opposition in Australia.

But Saeed Anwar and Younis Khan have comparable records, but only ever played three Tests here.

Until now.

So today is the first chance for Younis to try to stake his claim to displace Salman Butt as Pakistan's Greatest Batsman of All Time in Australia.

Or to leave Salman Butt leading by an even wider margin.

I think YK will have a decent series.

Although Salman Butt does have good numbers here - he is unlikely to be remembered just for the premise of his good record here considering his overall Test record was not the great.

I still do like him as an opener and hope he returns soon in fact
 
Poor Younis, being compared now to batsmen who only just average 30 in test cricket. How the mighty have fallen.
 
Im sure younis has nightmares thinking how he can displace salman butt as pakistans batting legend
 
Such low standards for a GOAT. He barely averages 40 in Aus iirc and 30 overall.
 
GOAT in Australia? Keep it a bit real.
 
Big, big innings today.

I hope he does it.

Are you being sneaky again :)) I can't help but feel this is a sarcastic/rhetorical thread given your obvious infatuation for Salman while you've been unspoken with regards to Khans overseas adventures at this stage in his career , maybe your end goal is to further advocate the greatness of the big bad butt in australia :yk3
 
Same old story for Younis Khan, struggled and got out cheaply on perfect batting wicket. How long we will wait before dropping him ?

Salman Butt was not a great batsman but far better than YK.
 
Same old story for Younis Khan, struggled and got out cheaply on perfect batting wicket. How long we will wait before dropping him ?

Salman Butt was not a great batsman but far better than YK.
Yes thats why he averages just 30.
 
Same old story for Younis Khan, struggled and got out cheaply on perfect batting wicket. How long we will wait before dropping him ?

Salman Butt was not a great batsman but far better than YK.

Only IN AUSTRALIA.

I loved Younis Khan until 2012-13, when it was obvious in South Africa that he was in steep age-related decline.

Younis in his thirties was a far better all-round batsman than Salman Butt ever could be.

But it's no fluke that Salman Butt has the GOAT record in Australia. He has a front foot and back foot off-side set of skills that no other Pakistani possesses.

Younis Khan has probably now lost the chance to take over as GOAT in Australia.

Salman Butt in Australia
6 Tests, 12 innings, 0 not outs, 505 runs, 2 x 100, 2 x 50, AVERAGE 42.08

Younis Khan in Australia
5 Tests, 9 innings, 0 not outs, 345 runs, 0 x 100, 2 x 50, AVERAGE 38.33
 
When you fall that far across, you're bound to leave a gap. All of his movements are forced, none of them are instinctive which can be relied on consistently and it's been the case throughout his career. He's pretended to have a technique all his life when in fact he's a greatly flawed batsman who's lucky to have cashed in on flat tracks in the UAE and Pakistan.
 
Younis Khan's overall average is better due to him being UAE Khan.
Brackets show the number of matches played.
Yk Stats


In England:50.62(9)
In NZ:43(7)
In Aus:38(5)

SB Stats

In Aus:42.08(6)
In NZ:30.5(2)
In England:24.18(8)

Try again.
 
I still remember Salman Butt's debut series in Australia, he looked the most comfortable of all Pakistani bats at the crease. He had freaky wrists, stylish stroke play and had this elegance which I have not seen in any another batsmen in along time. He scored runs against an ATG aussie bowling attack standing way outside the crease while the other Pakistani batsmen a lot of times struggled to put bat on ball. Even my father became a big fan of his, its a shame his career went the way it did, he was one batsmen if everything went properly, could have been a top 8 ATG bats of all time...
 
With the 2nd Test on way & 3rd Test starting just about a weeks time, I think it's safe to say that Sulman Butt is not going to get his chance in AUS. I don't think, we have much to look at this thread now, as Sulman had a chance to prove his worth for AUS tour, but he failed to perform within the time line for consideration. AFter 6+ years out of cricket, his best came just a bit too late, when PAK had played a Test already in AUS.

Now, PAK has already finished tours to NZ & at middle of AUS tour, therefore in next 4/5 years they are not going to play there - next AUS tour is in 2020, when Salman will be 36+, hence he will be too old for AUS tour - even the likes of Tendulkar, Gooch, Dravid, YK.... failed there after 35. PAK's next few Series are in WI, in SRL, in SAF, in ENG & obviously at UAE as host; and a very remote chance of going to IND. Considering the future schedules of PAK team in next couple of years, do we really think that Sulman Butt - the WOAT (Worst of All Time) PAK batsmen, in terms of average for those who have played 28 or more innings in ENG, WIN, SAF, SRL, IND & UAE (647 runs @ 23.17) does hold any valid ground for a Test recall? If I take out IND - a near impossible possibility in next 5 years, this comes down to average of 22 for an opener, which is far worse than even a walking wicket like Mohammad Hafeez (who averages 38!!!! in same 6 venues). Here is the data -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

However, he is better in this list against batsmen like Waquar Younis, Danish Kaneria, to even Moin Khan. Since, he doesn't bowl or keep, it could be a bit difficult. To give his a fair chance, I ran the same filter with 20 innings & players who has batted as openers - again, in those 6 venues - unfortunately, he comes again top from wrong end -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

Considering the stats, can Sulman replace anyone from future PAK A team touring these venues as a back-up of National squad?

Please discuss ..................
 
With the 2nd Test on way & 3rd Test starting just about a weeks time, I think it's safe to say that Sulman Butt is not going to get his chance in AUS. I don't think, we have much to look at this thread now, as Sulman had a chance to prove his worth for AUS tour, but he failed to perform within the time line for consideration. AFter 6+ years out of cricket, his best came just a bit too late, when PAK had played a Test already in AUS.

Now, PAK has already finished tours to NZ & at middle of AUS tour, therefore in next 4/5 years they are not going to play there - next AUS tour is in 2020, when Salman will be 36+, hence he will be too old for AUS tour - even the likes of Tendulkar, Gooch, Dravid, YK.... failed there after 35. PAK's next few Series are in WI, in SRL, in SAF, in ENG & obviously at UAE as host; and a very remote chance of going to IND. Considering the future schedules of PAK team in next couple of years, do we really think that Sulman Butt - the WOAT (Worst of All Time) PAK batsmen, in terms of average for those who have played 28 or more innings in ENG, WIN, SAF, SRL, IND & UAE (647 runs @ 23.17) does hold any valid ground for a Test recall? If I take out IND - a near impossible possibility in next 5 years, this comes down to average of 22 for an opener, which is far worse than even a walking wicket like Mohammad Hafeez (who averages 38!!!! in same 6 venues). Here is the data -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

However, he is better in this list against batsmen like Waquar Younis, Danish Kaneria, to even Moin Khan. Since, he doesn't bowl or keep, it could be a bit difficult. To give his a fair chance, I ran the same filter with 20 innings & players who has batted as openers - again, in those 6 venues - unfortunately, he comes again top from wrong end -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

Considering the stats, can Sulman replace anyone from future PAK A team touring these venues as a back-up of National squad?

Please discuss ..................

Next australia tour is in October 2019 not 2020
 
With the 2nd Test on way & 3rd Test starting just about a weeks time, I think it's safe to say that Sulman Butt is not going to get his chance in AUS. I don't think, we have much to look at this thread now, as Sulman had a chance to prove his worth for AUS tour, but he failed to perform within the time line for consideration. AFter 6+ years out of cricket, his best came just a bit too late, when PAK had played a Test already in AUS.

Now, PAK has already finished tours to NZ & at middle of AUS tour, therefore in next 4/5 years they are not going to play there - next AUS tour is in 2020, when Salman will be 36+, hence he will be too old for AUS tour - even the likes of Tendulkar, Gooch, Dravid, YK.... failed there after 35. PAK's next few Series are in WI, in SRL, in SAF, in ENG & obviously at UAE as host; and a very remote chance of going to IND. Considering the future schedules of PAK team in next couple of years, do we really think that Sulman Butt - the WOAT (Worst of All Time) PAK batsmen, in terms of average for those who have played 28 or more innings in ENG, WIN, SAF, SRL, IND & UAE (647 runs @ 23.17) does hold any valid ground for a Test recall? If I take out IND - a near impossible possibility in next 5 years, this comes down to average of 22 for an opener, which is far worse than even a walking wicket like Mohammad Hafeez (who averages 38!!!! in same 6 venues). Here is the data -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

However, he is better in this list against batsmen like Waquar Younis, Danish Kaneria, to even Moin Khan. Since, he doesn't bowl or keep, it could be a bit difficult. To give his a fair chance, I ran the same filter with 20 innings & players who has batted as openers - again, in those 6 venues - unfortunately, he comes again top from wrong end -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

Considering the stats, can Sulman replace anyone from future PAK A team touring these venues as a back-up of National squad?

Please discuss ..................

Next England tours is in 2018 and 2020 respectively
 
With the 2nd Test on way & 3rd Test starting just about a weeks time, I think it's safe to say that Sulman Butt is not going to get his chance in AUS. I don't think, we have much to look at this thread now, as Sulman had a chance to prove his worth for AUS tour, but he failed to perform within the time line for consideration. AFter 6+ years out of cricket, his best came just a bit too late, when PAK had played a Test already in AUS.

Now, PAK has already finished tours to NZ & at middle of AUS tour, therefore in next 4/5 years they are not going to play there - next AUS tour is in 2020, when Salman will be 36+, hence he will be too old for AUS tour - even the likes of Tendulkar, Gooch, Dravid, YK.... failed there after 35. PAK's next few Series are in WI, in SRL, in SAF, in ENG & obviously at UAE as host; and a very remote chance of going to IND. Considering the future schedules of PAK team in next couple of years, do we really think that Sulman Butt - the WOAT (Worst of All Time) PAK batsmen, in terms of average for those who have played 28 or more innings in ENG, WIN, SAF, SRL, IND & UAE (647 runs @ 23.17) does hold any valid ground for a Test recall? If I take out IND - a near impossible possibility in next 5 years, this comes down to average of 22 for an opener, which is far worse than even a walking wicket like Mohammad Hafeez (who averages 38!!!! in same 6 venues). Here is the data -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

However, he is better in this list against batsmen like Waquar Younis, Danish Kaneria, to even Moin Khan. Since, he doesn't bowl or keep, it could be a bit difficult. To give his a fair chance, I ran the same filter with 20 innings & players who has batted as openers - again, in those 6 venues - unfortunately, he comes again top from wrong end -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

Considering the stats, can Sulman replace anyone from future PAK A team touring these venues as a back-up of National squad?

Please discuss ..................

Next NZ tour is in 2019
 
It does not matter if salman butt scores 1000 runs in an inning, long before the NZL tour, he would not be picked by inzi/misbah.

Forget butt, we did not change a single batsman after the series loss to NZL.
 
Salman Butt in Australia
6 Tests, 12 innings, 0 not outs, 505 runs, 2 x 100, 2 x 50, AVERAGE 42.08

Younis Khan in Australia
5 Tests, 9 innings, 0 not outs, 345 runs, 0 x 100, 2 x 50, AVERAGE 38.33

So for Younis Khan to catch up with Salman Butt, and equal him as Pakistani GOAT batsman in Australia, he needs to score 160 runs in his remaining 3 innings.

Good luck to him. We will all be pretty happy if he pulls it off!
 
With the 2nd Test on way & 3rd Test starting just about a weeks time, I think it's safe to say that Sulman Butt is not going to get his chance in AUS. I don't think, we have much to look at this thread now, as Sulman had a chance to prove his worth for AUS tour, but he failed to perform within the time line for consideration. AFter 6+ years out of cricket, his best came just a bit too late, when PAK had played a Test already in AUS.

Now, PAK has already finished tours to NZ & at middle of AUS tour, therefore in next 4/5 years they are not going to play there - next AUS tour is in 2020, when Salman will be 36+, hence he will be too old for AUS tour - even the likes of Tendulkar, Gooch, Dravid, YK.... failed there after 35. PAK's next few Series are in WI, in SRL, in SAF, in ENG & obviously at UAE as host; and a very remote chance of going to IND. Considering the future schedules of PAK team in next couple of years, do we really think that Sulman Butt - the WOAT (Worst of All Time) PAK batsmen, in terms of average for those who have played 28 or more innings in ENG, WIN, SAF, SRL, IND & UAE (647 runs @ 23.17) does hold any valid ground for a Test recall? If I take out IND - a near impossible possibility in next 5 years, this comes down to average of 22 for an opener, which is far worse than even a walking wicket like Mohammad Hafeez (who averages 38!!!! in same 6 venues). Here is the data -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

However, he is better in this list against batsmen like Waquar Younis, Danish Kaneria, to even Moin Khan. Since, he doesn't bowl or keep, it could be a bit difficult. To give his a fair chance, I ran the same filter with 20 innings & players who has batted as openers - again, in those 6 venues - unfortunately, he comes again top from wrong end -

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...=innings;team=7;template=results;type=batting

Considering the stats, can Sulman replace anyone from future PAK A team touring these venues as a back-up of National squad?

Please discuss ..................

I think the chance has gone, to be honest.

Pakistan's batting has been held back in recent years by an excessive deference towards old age. It's shocking that after Babar Azam's superb century against Australia in October 2014 he had to wait almost 2 years for his Test debut.

Pakistan did okay at home for years with Younis and Misbah as veteran batsmen. But it really worked no better outside Asia than Australia's disastrous flirtation with veterans which has just ended.

I'd have liked to see some forward planning.

Misbah should have been replaced by Babar Azam in October 2014.

Sami Aslam should have been persisted with in September 2015, ahead of Mohammad Hafeez.

Younis Khan should have been replaced a year ago by the-then 31 year old Salman Butt. We know he is Pakistan's GOAT in Australia, and he and Azhar would have been the oldest batsmen, at around 32.

I am well aware that Salman Butt is the only Pakistani with a competent game outside off-stump.

But if this last six weeks for both Australia and Pakistan has taught us anything, it's that in Test cricket the answer is NEVER "veteran batsmen" it is always "Young batsmen".

I do happen to think that Sami Aslam and Imam-ul-Haq would become better from spending every day watching Salman Butt play in the nets. Purely in terms of their shared weakness - scoring safely outside off-stump.

But ultimately I can't justify recalling a batsman to play at the ages of 32, 33 and 34.

Mickey Arthur has put up for almost a year with Misbah's team of old men. Now he deserves the chance to have a team in his own image, a team in which the oldest players are Azhar Ali, Wahab Riaz, Asad Shafiq, Yasir Shah and Sarfraz Ahmed, all in the 29-32 age range.

And every other player in the squad should be aged under 27.
 
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Are you being sneaky again :)) I can't help but feel this is a sarcastic/rhetorical thread given your obvious infatuation for Salman while you've been unspoken with regards to Khans overseas adventures at this stage in his career , maybe your end goal is to further advocate the greatness of the big bad butt in australia :yk3
No, I'm sincere.

I really loved Younis Khan as a top batsman with a lovely sporting spirit.

But it's been obvious since South Africa four years ago that his goose was cooked.

I wish he would exit with dignity.
 
No, I'm sincere.

I really loved Younis Khan as a top batsman with a lovely sporting spirit.

But it's been obvious since South Africa four years ago that his goose was cooked.

I wish he would exit with dignity.


That cover drive of Bird does not suggest that He is finished.

What a killer double century in 4th Test vs England. Came out from nowhere. Keep your hopes alive 3 innings to go. I hope and pray He brings up his 10,000 Test Runs in Australia.
 
Same old story for Younis Khan, struggled and got out cheaply on perfect batting wicket. How long we will wait before dropping him ?

Salman Butt was not a great batsman but far better than YK.

Younis Khan's overall average is better due to him being UAE Khan.


UAE Khan's Test Record before 30th August 2010.
 

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Younus Khan averaged over 50 in his First Class stint in Sheffield Shield Australian First Class Cricket

So anyone trying to portray him as a 'failure' on Aussie pitches is simply ignorant or disingenuous.
 
Younus Khan averaged over 50 in his First Class stint in Sheffield Shield Australian First Class Cricket

So anyone trying to portray him as a 'failure' on Aussie pitches is simply ignorant or disingenuous.

Are you telling me that facing first class teams is the same as facing a test quality attack?
 
Younus Khan averaged over 50 in his First Class stint in Sheffield Shield Australian First Class Cricket

So anyone trying to portray him as a 'failure' on Aussie pitches is simply ignorant or disingenuous.

I agree.

But that doesn't mean that you can exhume him at the age of 43 and expect him to perform like he did at a lower level when he was claiming to be 30 but was actually 34 years old.

Age has just stolen his reflexes and his eye speed.
 
No, I'm sincere.

I really loved Younis Khan as a top batsman with a lovely sporting spirit.

But it's been obvious since South Africa four years ago that his goose was cooked.

I wish he would exit with dignity.

I agree with you to an extent with regards to Khan being past his prime due to age etc but despite that I believe he is still capable of playing a match winning knock.

Anyway, there are various arguments being made by posters that Khan is not only god awful in this moment but has been so throughout his career! unless you're a casual, hater or one who lacks an aptitude for the game of cricket it can't be further from the truth because the man has scored runs all over the world. "UAE Khan" is incredibly disrespectful
 
A friend of mine knows a person who claims to be junior to Younis Khan in primary school and that guy is 42.
 
A friend of mine knows a person who claims to be junior to Younis Khan in primary school and that guy is 42.


Younis Khan has accepted that we was 5 years old in 1978 which makes him 43. So No Problem. It's a culture. I have no doubt that had Younis's age wriiten with his name in 2001 would have been 28 he wouldn't have been picked because we picked Inzamam and Yousuf and even Faisal Iqbal etc in their early 20's and 28 by Pakistani standards in 2001 was too late.

Though personally I am against any human being faking his real age for any purpose whatsoever. I see it as a dishonesty.


Another Problem is these records of the recent past which cannot be ignored immediately so please weight until the end of West Indies tour atleast and than the next Bradman should replace Younis Khan.
 

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I believe Younis Khan if he claims to be 39 , though its hard to believe he went to school when he was 6 month old, but everything is possible in our beloved country.
 
[MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION] I think Khan will end up as the Pakistani GOAT bat in AUS when the series is over he'd have scored more runs then Salman Butt. However, the 10K record is in doubt; how many more runs does he need [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]
 
[MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION] I think Khan will end up as the Pakistani GOAT bat in AUS when the series is over he'd have scored more runs then Salman Butt. However, the 10K record is in doubt; how many more runs does he need [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

I think 235 runs in 3 innings.
 
Maybe not younis but I think someone has replace Salman butt as the "ATG" in Australia. :azhar

Calling Salman an ATG was shameful in the first place but now when we talk about the Australian "ATG" atleast it'll be a better batsman.
 
How is Salman Butt a GOAT Pakistani batsman in Australia?

It has to be Asif Iqbal. Three test hundreds batting with tail, helped us to our first test victory in Australia. And atleast two of those hundred were against full strength Australian lineup. A better player at number 6 than Shafiq who can shepherd the tail as well as anyone. And of course, best runner between the wickets we ever had.
 
Yup. Good thing we didn't replace him with Salman Butt before this tour. :D
 
I thought junaids would be on here stating for the millionth time how yk is too old to score test runs in places like aus...
 
I got the Axeman.

Qasim Umar would've been our best had his career not been cut short.

Ah Qasim Umar, he was quite the character. He was actually born in Nairobi.

After a Benson and Hedges tri-series in 1987, Qasim Umar was dropped for the India tour of 1987. It was understandable as whilst Umar did well on bouncy wickets, he struggled against spin.

Umar then infamously responded by claiming Imran and the team were "junkies" as they smoked dope and were involved in..."after hour activities" shall we say. He alleged players had relations with call girls as part of matchfixing deals with bookmakers. Umar apparently even kept a diary of the women in question and even gave the list to Paul Condon in 2001 when ICC were investigating fixing. One wonders why Umar held onto that diary for so long.

These junkie allegations meant the Pakistan team had to be searched by sniffer dogs at Heathrow Airport when they arrived for the 1987 tour of England. He even claimed Viv Richards was on PEDs !

Umar himself admits he was involved in some of the crazier off the field activities. Obviously PCB didn't want anything to do with him and his career was over.

Of course, Umar is now a member of the Tablighi Jamaat :inzi
 
Ah Qasim Umar, he was quite the character. He was actually born in Nairobi.

After a Benson and Hedges tri-series in 1987, Qasim Umar was dropped for the India tour of 1987. It was understandable as whilst Umar did well on bouncy wickets, he struggled against spin.

Umar then infamously responded by claiming Imran and the team were "junkies" as they smoked dope and were involved in..."after hour activities" shall we say. He alleged players had relations with call girls as part of matchfixing deals with bookmakers. Umar apparently even kept a diary of the women in question and even gave the list to Paul Condon in 2001 when ICC were investigating fixing. One wonders why Umar held onto that diary for so long.

These junkie allegations meant the Pakistan team had to be searched by sniffer dogs at Heathrow Airport when they arrived for the 1987 tour of England. He even claimed Viv Richards was on PEDs !

Umar himself admits he was involved in some of the crazier off the field activities. Obviously PCB didn't want anything to do with him and his career was over.

Of course, Umar is now a member of the Tablighi Jamaat :inzi
Lol great stuff. Incredible talent though with flair ahead of his time. Watching him play you'd never think he was a player of the 80s.
 
How is Salman Butt a GOAT Pakistani batsman in Australia?

It has to be Asif Iqbal. Three test hundreds batting with tail, helped us to our first test victory in Australia. And atleast two of those hundred were against full strength Australian lineup. A better player at number 6 than Shafiq who can shepherd the tail as well as anyone. And of course, best runner between the wickets we ever had.

OP meant Pakistan's GOAT record in Aus
 
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