Younis Khan said he would continue to play as long as he is fit and able to afford his hunger for the game. Younis sentenced 37-year-old, who made a comeback to the side for one day after falling last September, also to focus on the tests only to prolong his career.
"I do not have something like this to play games only a test. My body is in front of you, I do not get the stiffness in my body. Whenever you will feel that my body does not allow me to play and I'll retire and said," Younis in Lahore. "I have some plans and I hope to succeed in it. I do not get this life again and it makes you happy when you played your national anthem in other countries. I am Pakistani proud and try to serve my country. I will continue to play as long as I'm decent."
Younis also did not feel any need to move down the order for the upcoming World Cup in Australia and New Zealand conditions. He said that has been spent almost half of Younis career ODI in position No. 3, which was where he wanted to continue.
"I've been playing in the No. 3 since 2004. I do not have such thinking that there will be two new balls in Australia and that I should] bat down the order. I will be very happy to bat in this position, such as Imran Khan used to in 1992 . I will be very happy if I repeat that record and works for the team at No. 3. "
With the recognition that the circumstances will be different during the World Cup, saw Younis Pakistan a good chance at teams like Australia and South Africa. "In the Indian subcontinent, and the stadiums are skiddy teams subcontinent not struggling when playing outside their territory. But other teams like South Africa, England and Australia play well there. [But] with the new rule, where five fielders are inside the circle, and I think it will be good for us. I think the team has equal Pakistan in Australia and South Africa, the chances of winning the World Cup. "

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