I was one of his main critics when it came to LOI cricket but what an amazing test player he was. Really missing a player like him in our test team currently.
Who do you think will take up his mantle? Haris, Babar or Imam?
I have no hopes from Azhar and Shafiq; they will remain inconsistent and impact-less especially the latter.
Notice how he looks a uncomfortable in a few of his shots in the beginning of his innings.
After his century he was playing more straight down the ground, the cover drives were perfect executed.
Text book batting after he scored his hundred.
I also had somewhat of a laugh when he smashed Anderson's 79mph half trackers, and when he finally got out at 218 to an Anderson slower ball, I was reminded of all the posts here on PP starting from 2015 when this series was announced against England, that how all of our batsmen will be walking wickets.
A 40 year old and 43 year old don't have the reflexes, and the technique to survive the superior skills of Anderson and Broad, they will run through our batting etc etc..
All of our batsmen can get selfish 100s, and when Younis got his the lead was only 75. Younis's then did only what a GOAT can do, he took the game away from the opposition and he made them pay for getting him into form. Literally he was toying with their batting, he made them look average, their body language was deflated and he single handedly turned a lead, which would've been an average one of 100-110 to a massive and match defining lead of 200.. He did score these runs in a very short time. Any young player watching, this is the ideal way to pace an innings in a test match.
Younis scored a double century against Zimbabwe once, and he took the game away from them. People said it was only Zimbabwe he can score like this against, he doesn't have it to do it against the big guns.
Here he is, against an English side, that was beginning of the end of a great Test Match side on their home turf.
Good players play for the milestones, great players take the game away from the opposition. The more I look at this knock, the more I feel Younis is really underrated with the big names around...