subshakerz
International Coach
Younis Khan completed his tour in Australia with a fine hundred, ensuring he has a record as complete as any Pakistani batsman before him. Which begs the questions, where does he rank in the Pakistan batting hierarchy?
I give Miandad a lot of credit as he established a great record in an era where fast bowling standards we slightly higher than in the 2000s. He had a bit of a dodgy record against the WI but answered many critics with back to back hundreds in 87-88.
Inzi has always seemed to me to be a bit overrated. In the 90s, Saeed Anwar seemed a better bat for me, and his record against both Australia and South Africa is below par.
Younis has a strong case, except for SA, he averages well everywhere and has had nearly a decade of prolonged good form. He has a great 4th innings record and major matchwinning double tons in India and England.
If push comes to shove, I think I would put it as Miandad, Younis and Inzi.
I give Miandad a lot of credit as he established a great record in an era where fast bowling standards we slightly higher than in the 2000s. He had a bit of a dodgy record against the WI but answered many critics with back to back hundreds in 87-88.
Inzi has always seemed to me to be a bit overrated. In the 90s, Saeed Anwar seemed a better bat for me, and his record against both Australia and South Africa is below par.
Younis has a strong case, except for SA, he averages well everywhere and has had nearly a decade of prolonged good form. He has a great 4th innings record and major matchwinning double tons in India and England.
If push comes to shove, I think I would put it as Miandad, Younis and Inzi.