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Younis Khan's average drops below Mohammad Yousuf and Javed Miandad

JibranAnsari

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This series has really hurt younis khans batting average , i was always certain that younis khan will end up as pakistans highest averaging batsman.

To end up as pakistans highest averaging batsman younis will need to score 136 or 83 not out in the next innings.

Will he be able to do it?
 
This series has really hurt younis khans batting average , i was always certain that younis khan will end up as pakistans highest averaging batsman.

To end up as pakistans highest averaging batsman younis will need to score 136 or 83 not out in the next innings.

Will he be able to do it?

He has been in terrible form. Wont see him doing much that is IF he even gets the chance to bat.
 
That's what happens when you stay on too long.

Tendulkar did the same thing to himself, and will now spend the rest of his life looking up at Kallis and Sangakkara.
 
Check how Miandad performed in last 4 years of his test career. Yousuf himself went downhill sharply after that record breaking run of 2006.

Same happened to Tendulkar, Ponting, Inzi, Border to name a few.
 
Rightly put so.Miandad and Yousuf should be at higher position.
 
Check how Miandad performed in last 4 years of his test career. Yousuf himself went downhill sharply after that record breaking run of 2006.

Same happened to Tendulkar, Ponting, Inzi, Border to name a few.

Sehwag used to average over 50. His last year in the squad ruined his Test Average and went below 50.
 
Inzy averages under 50 yet none in their right mind will rate Yousuf higher than him.

Average is just a number. Younis will still retire with 10k runs at 50+ average.
 
This series has really hurt younis khans batting average , i was always certain that younis khan will end up as pakistans highest averaging batsman.

To end up as pakistans highest averaging batsman younis will need to score 136 or 83 not out in the next innings.

Will he be able to do it?


If he knows that he need to score 83 n.o. he will do it. Someone should whisper this into Younis' ears
 
Gilly also used to average 50+ during most of his career but ended up at 47
 
No offense to YK but I will always rate him below Miandad, Inzi and Yousuf so I guess law of averages has prevailed.
 
VVS Laxman avgs 46 only but I will always pick him over Yousuf. Irrespective of stats, Younis already has bigger stature than Yousuf in tests.
 
Rightly so.

Yousuf is a better player than Younis. And no I dont need stats in Australia, England , Antartica and Siberia etc. I have watched them both for the 90% of their careers to make a judgement.
 
Rightly so.

Yousuf is a better player than Younis. And no I dont need stats in Australia, England , Antartica and Siberia etc. I have watched them both for the 90% of their careers to make a judgement.

That's the way to go. X > Y, screw the facts.
 
Averages are for kids and those who don't know cricket. Fortunately cricket is played on the ground not on excel.
 
Averages are for kids and those who don't know cricket. Fortunately cricket is played on the ground not on excel.

Those numbers aren't written on excel unless a player actually achieves them on the ground. Of course numbers aren't everything, but they do represent a lot and play a huge role in determining the ability of a player.
 
Those numbers aren't written on excel unless a player actually achieves them on the ground. Of course numbers aren't everything, but they do represent a lot and play a huge role in determining the ability of a player.

Stats in cricket are a joke, and one singular criteria like average, centuries, man of the match are more of a joke. Come and talk to me when there is sabermetrics for cricket.
 
That's the way to go. X > Y, screw the facts.

What facts?

I trust my eyes more than cricinfo scorecards and spreadsheets.
For me Pujara's match and series winning 145* against SL on a seaming track is better than all of Kohli's and Rahane's and Pujara's non Asian hundreds. I dont have inferiority complex that only if the knock is played outside Asia I will rate it. Good innings can be played anywhere.

Coming back to Yousuf and Younis, again I will trust more what I saw rather than ending scorecards and also have seen them both playing together for a long time. Yousuf > Younis for me. One can disagree though which is totally fine.
 
Don't care about the stats but if I have to pick anyone from Pakistan, I will take Miandad, Inzimam, Yousuf, Salim Mlik, Majid Khan, Wasim Raja and Azhar Ali ahead of him for the matches in Asia and overseas. If playing only on UAE, he would come come 4th after Miandad, Inzimam and Yousuf.
 
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