Haroon786
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I doubt he will do well next year, looking at where we're touring. Younis is old now, his reflexes aren't the same. He's been playing in Asia, with little swing. His reflexes will really be tested when the pace and bounce come in. He will be eaten alive in all our overseas tours next year, maybe only scoring a couple of big scores here and there. Won't get to 10000 in my opinion.
Doesn't swing much in Australia - should do well there. Think he'll struggle mostly in NZ because Boult and Southee are a lethal combination and both have swing/seam movement at decent pace - something that all batsmen struggle with. In England the way that the Aussies have batted has actually given a superficial veneer to the movement on offer, yes there is swing in overcast conditions and seam movement on grassy tracks in the first hour but if you hang your bat out to dry then you will get out irrespective of whether the pitch is a green mamba or a flat patta - worryingly, our openers (Shezhad and Hafeez) will both get out cheaply plenty of times and Azhar won't be able to weather the new ball every time, so YK will be exposed against Anderson and Broad with a fresh Duke ball and with his habit of fishing outside the off stump early in his innings, the outcome won't be pretty. Still I think he should do decently in England as Anderson is declining and Broad can only bowl 20-25 overs out of 90 in a day.
Overall, I think he'll struggle the most against the least vaunted of all 3 Test sides, New Zealand. He should do reasonably well in England and Australia.