Legendary Pakistan batsman and former captain Younis Khan has stated that he could reverse the retirement decision if the team needs him.
"A lot of things are being said regarding my retirement from Test cricket. that perhaps Younis Khan wants to continue playing cricket", he said in a video uploaded on his Twitter account. He was winless in his first 11 Tests in charge - but finally earned a gritty victory at Sharjah by five wickets last November and is hoping to bring that winning spirit into Kingston.
Play got underway after a four-hour delay on the second day of the first Test between the West Indies and Pakistan at Sabina Park in Jamaica on Saturday.
"I think this squad that we have is a very good squad", Holder said.
'It all depends on whether my team needs me.
'If they request me or people want me then why not? But it all depends on my team, ' he said.
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Both Inzamam and Yousuf were the two men thought capable of eclipsing Miandad's tally, but it was eventually Younis who ultimately put all of them behind on day three of this rain-hit first Test against the West Indies. He has changed our dressing room culture.
At Stumps on Day Three, skipper Misbah-ul-Haq and Asad Shafiq were batting respectively on 5* each.
"I talked to him about it in Australia and told him that "You can play on", Misbah wrote.
Born in Mardan, a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Younis scored a century in his debut test against Sri Lanka in 2000 and notched his highest score of 313 against the same side in 2009.
West Indies recovered from 71-5 to end day one on 244-7 and Holder got them going on day two following a belated start, clipping debutant Mohammad Abbas for a boundary.
That Test victory in Sharjah, which broke a 19-month winless run by the Windies, featured a brilliant unbeaten hundred and half-century by Brathwaite and fifties from Roston Chase and wicketkeeper/batsman, Shane Dowrich.





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