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Younis Khan

BornNovember 29, 1977
Major TeamsPakistan
Known AsYounis Khan
Batting StyleRight Hand Bat
Bowling StyleLeg Break
Test Debut1999/00 against Sri Lanka at Rawalpindi
ODI Debut1999/00 against Sri Lanka at Karachi


Profile
Younis Khan was not coming up to the talent he had and was shifted to the middle order from his no.3. He has a really good tempermament he has come out good in the few matches he has played.

News Articles
We have potential to beat any team at World Cup: Younis Khan (2007-03-04)

Can Pakistan repeat their 1992 World Cup success story under Inzamam? (2007-02-26)

Dravid, Kumble slide one place each (2007-01-24)

Pakistan include rookie all-rounder in WC probables (2007-01-10)

Pakistan will be better than India against South Africa: Younis (2007-01-04)

Shoaib ignored for South Africa tour (2006-12-30)

Pak can have best bowling attack: Younis (2006-12-25)
Inzamam to lead Pakistan in World Cup (2006-12-18)
Lara threatens to displace Dravid (2006-11-25)
    ... more news stories



Test Statistics
 MINoRunsHsAve10050CtSt
Batting19312131715345.4156170
 OMRWAveBest5w10wSrEcon
Bowling3371151115.01/4700198.03.48

One Day Statistics
 MINORunsHSAve10050SRCtSt
Batting403948397323.970462.89180
 OMRWAveBest4w5wSrEcon
Bowling60290004.83




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