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Agence France-Presse

KARACHI: Veteran Pakistan batsman and former captain Younis Khan announced on Saturday he will retire from international cricket after the upcoming Test series in the West Indies.

The 39 year-old has captained Pakistan in all three formats, and in 2009 led them to their only World Twenty20 title in England.

“I will be retiring… with my head held high,” he told a press conference in Karachi.

“I think this is the right time as every sportsman has to take this decision in his career.”

Let’s have a look at Younis Khan’s records

Younis hit a hundred in his first Test against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi in 2000, which started a glorious career during which he also scored a double hundred in Pakistan’s series-levelling win against India at Bangalore in 2005.

He needs only 23 runs to reach 10,000 Test runs, a milestone he missed out on after his team’s disastrous tour of Australia in January this year, when Pakistan lost all three Tests.

He has so far scored 34 Test centuries in 115 matches — the most by any Pakistani batsman — and is set to become the first Pakistani and 13th batsman in the world to score 10,000 or more.

The former skipper will easily achieve this milestone in the upcoming Test series against West Indies, which starts in Jamaica from April 21 followed by Tests in Barbados and Dominica, ending on May 14.

India’s Sachin Tendulkar currently tops the charts with 15,921 runs in 200 matches.


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Younis is the second high-profile player to retire this month after his team mate Misbah-ul-Haq also announced his decision to quit on Thursday following months of speculation.

The pair have formed the nucleus of Pakistan’s batting in the last seven years and helped their team square a crucial Test series 2-2 in England last year.

On Wednesday the two stalwarts were named in Wisden’s best cricketers of the year 2017, following their performances on the England tour after which Pakistan briefly rose to number one in Test rankings for the first time.

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