Younis Khan

Younis Khan

Pakistan
2000 - 2017
  • Date of Birth 1977-11-29
  • Role middle-order batter
  • Batting Style right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style right-arm medium
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST PAK vs SL 2000-02-26
ODI SL vs PAK 2000-02-13
T20 ENG vs PAK 2006-08-28
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

PAK Champs vs IND Champs
2024-07-13
Batting: 7
Bowling: -
PAK Champs vs WI Champs
2024-07-12
Batting: 65
Bowling: -
PAK Champs vs SA Champs
2024-07-09
Batting: -
Bowling: -
PAK Champs vs IND Champs
2024-07-06
Batting: -
Bowling: -
PAK Champs vs WI Champs
2024-07-04
Batting: 2
Bowling: -
AUS Champs vs PAK Champs
2024-07-03
Batting: 63
Bowling: -
WAPDA vs United Bank
2018-01-14
Batting: 33*
Bowling: -
Sui Sthn Gas vs United Bank
2018-01-11
Batting: -
Bowling: -
Sui Northern vs United Bank
2018-01-05
Batting: 13*
Bowling: -
United Bank vs Sui Sthn Gas
2018-01-03
Batting: -
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 118
Innings 213
Runs 10099
Average 52.05
Strike Rate 52.12
Highest Score 313
100s 34
50s 33
Fours 1082
Sixes 70
Catches 139

Bowling Statistics

Matches 118
Innings 31
Wickets 9
Average 54.55
Economy 3.66
Strike Rate 89.3
Best Figure 2/23
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 804
Runs Conceded 491

Batting Statistics

Matches 265
Innings 255
Runs 7249
Average 31.24
Strike Rate 75.29
Highest Score 144
100s 7
50s 48
Fours 578
Sixes 56
Catches 135

Bowling Statistics

Matches 265
Innings 20
Wickets 3
Average 96
Economy 6.08
Strike Rate 94.6
Best Figure 1/3
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 284
Runs Conceded 288

Batting Statistics

Matches 25
Innings 23
Runs 442
Average 22.1
Strike Rate 121.42
Highest Score 51
100s 0
50s 2
Fours 31
Sixes 12
Catches 12

Bowling Statistics

Matches 25
Innings 1
Wickets 3
Average 6
Economy 4.9
Strike Rate 7.3
Best Figure 3/18
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 22
Runs Conceded 18

Batting Statistics

Matches 351
Innings 331
Runs 9911
Average 33.59
Strike Rate
Highest Score 144
100s 12
50s 64
Fours
Sixes
Catches 196

Bowling Statistics

Matches 351
Innings
Wickets 28
Average 40.25
Economy 5.78
Strike Rate 41.7
Best Figure 3/5
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 1169
Runs Conceded 1127

Batting Statistics

Matches 83
Innings 78
Runs 1864
Average 30.55
Strike Rate 117.3
Highest Score 71*
100s 0
50s 10
Fours 144
Sixes 37
Catches 34

Bowling Statistics

Matches 83
Innings 7
Wickets 6
Average 22.66
Economy 7.84
Strike Rate 17.3
Best Figure 3/18
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 104
Runs Conceded 136
One of Pakistan's modern batting greats, Younis Khan is the kind of man who responds best in adversity. A Test average of over 50, a triple-hundred, a famous double-hundred against India in India, and a brilliant rearguard partnership to clinch Pakistan's 3-0 Test whitewash over England, leave no doubt about his quality and class. He is also one of the most successful fielders for Pakistan, and can bowl respectable slow-medium. As a captain, Younis has enjoyed success in leading Pakistan to the world Twenty20 title in 2009.
Much of his persona evokes the idea of the quintessential Pathan warrior - committed, inspired, capable, and bearing the burden of conflict with fortitude and poise. Born in Mardan, a prominent city in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Younis moved at an early age to Karachi, where he caught the eye of Rashid Latif and Saeed Anwar at Malir Gymkhana, one of the city's renowned sports clubs. The relationship with Latif blossomed into a nurturing mentorship, guiding Younis towards entry onto the world stage. After two impressive domestic seasons, he got a Test call-up, and marked it with a century on debut.
Style and aesthetics are not his strongest points. His technique relies on a good deal of bottom hand, which deprives it of the fluidity and grace that is typical of Asia's best batsmen. Yet when Younis gets going, he produces results in the face of steep odds.
Indeed, the steeper the odds, the more Younis seems to thrive. His match-winning 267 and 84 not out in Bangalore came after a string of low scores prompted a sarcastic comment from the team manager that leaked into the media. His greatest captaincy feat - the world Twenty20 championship in England - was achieved weeks after Pakistan cricket had been devastated by the terror attacks in Lahore. And though his triple-century came at home on a flat track, the innings began under pressure when Younis, eschewing the nightwatchman, stepped out himself in the dying moments of the second day with Pakistan staring at a huge Sri Lankan total. Unsurprisingly for a rearguard specialist, Younis has emerged a master of the fourth innings. Among players with 1000 or more fourth-innings Test runs, his average is among the highest.
Along with these accomplishments, Younis's career has also seen turmoil. Inability to control infighting within the team and display tact with the PCB led to him losing the captaincy in late 2009, and he effected a moody refusal when circumstances changed and it was offered again. His nature is to be inward-looking and intensely focused, quietly fighting his way through. While this makes for a reclusive personality that shuns the media and runs afoul of officialdom, it has also been the source of Younis's batting strength and his extraordinary resilience as a cricketer.
Saad Shafqat