Younis Khan advises Ramiz Raja it’s time to walk the talk

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September 22, 2021

Younis Khan wants people to show respect for Pakistan cricketers


Former Pakistan captain and ex-batting coach Younis Khan Tuesday advised Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja to "talk less", adding that now is the time to take action.

Younis Khan was a guest on the Geo News show Score where he spoke about the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) decision to cancel the T20 series in Pakistan, following in the footsteps of New Zealand Cricket.

Khan spoke about the difficult conditions that the Pakistan cricket team had faced when it had travelled to the UK during the height of the pandemic to play a series in the country last year.

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He stressed on the importance of respecting Pakistani cricketers. "If you do not respect your team here, in Pakistan, no country will respect you around the world," he emphasised.

"At times I feel as if we have no one looking after us," he said. "I get it. We have to behave well as Muslims and represent our country. But at least sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). At least do something legally [for going on tours]," he added.

Khan said that Pakistan cricket is "standing nowhere", adding that teams are not willing to visit the country for a cricket series. He said it was time to restructure the PCB and include people who are competent and know about cricket affairs in the decision-making process.

He agreed with the host that Pakistan had once again been pushed back, almost, to the predicament it was in 2009 when international cricket suffered initially.

The former captain said the PCB should contact other cricket boards and keeping in mind the prevalent situation, form an Asian bloc. After the snub by the New Zealand cricket authority, Khan said Pakistan should think whether it wants to play against the Kiwis or not during the ICC World T20 clash.

He spoke about Pakistan's T20 World Cup squad, saying that the entire nation should now throw their weight behind the Men in Green and support them ahead of the mega event.

He advised PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja "and everyone else" to talk less and bring something to the table.



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