Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan has recently given a shocking comment on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He claimed that PCB owes him a good amount of money but he is ready to join the board to work with them for the betterment of the sport. However, he further said that he has never asked for money to them as it has never been an issue.
“In terms of money, PCB owes me Rs 4-6 crore if you look back. But I have never demanded money, money is never an issue,” Khan was quoted as saying by Pak Passion.net.
“Its destiny from Allah, you get what is destined for you so you should never run after money, I never ran after money. I have always been willing to work with PCB. I was one of the few players who retired and left, players rarely do that. I have 17-18 years of services for Pakistan and PCB,” he added.
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“What happens that we can’t come on board together, I don’t even know. I played cricket so I want to help in the field of cricket. Why we don’t come on board, perhaps PCB doesn’t change or Younis Khan doesn’t change. I don’t think anyone in Pakistan would be so personal that he wouldn’t want to work with Younis Khan. Even if I was a big critic of Younis Khan, I would like to still work with Younis Khan. What things are there with my demeanour or what is it with PCB that doesn’t allow us to come on one page,” Younis Khan further said.
The 45-year-old veteran Pakistan player had represented the country in 118 Tests, 265 ODIs and 25 T20Is as well. He scored 10,099 runs in Tests which is by far the highest by any Pakistani cricketer. Along with this, he has 7,249 runs in ODIs and 442 runs in T20Is as well.