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Younis Khan calls on ICC chief Jay Shah to ensure India’s participation in Champions Trophy 2025

Younis warmly welcomed Shah’s appointment and expressed hope that his leadership would uplift the sport of cricket globally

Younis Khan calls on ICC chief Jay Shah to ensure India’s participation in Champions Trophy 2025 PHOTO: AFP

Former captain Younis Khan has called on newly-appointed International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman Jay Shah to demonstrate sportsmanship by facilitating India's participation in the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025, set to be held in Pakistan. 

Younis warmly welcomed Shah’s appointment and expressed hope that his leadership would uplift the sport of cricket globally.

“The cricket should uplift with the appointment of Jay Shah as the ICC chief,” Younis said.

“Jay Shah needs to show the sportsman spirit, as with the good initiatives of the ICC chief, India can come to Pakistan to play cricket. In the same way, Pakistan can visit India,” he added.

Reflecting on Pakistan's recent cricketing challenges, Younis, who led Pakistan to victory in the 2009 T20 World Cup, commented on the national team’s crushing 10-wicket defeat against Bangladesh in the first Test of a two-match series. 

He urged the team to play with renewed vigor for the pride of the nation.

“There is always a pressure to play cricket in home conditions. What is the benefit to the players if they cannot absorb the pressure? There is a dire need for the players to boost their morale,” he said.

“Everybody has seen that whether the pitch was fast or slow.

“We have clinched victories at that time when no international cricket was happening in the country,” he added.

The former legend also addressed recent comments made by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who lamented the lack of a sufficient player pool to revitalize the national team. 

He disagreed, emphasizing the wealth of talent available in Pakistan’s domestic cricket.

"I’m not sure why the PCB chairman feels there’s no talent in domestic cricket," Younis said. 

"We have immense talent in our domestic circuit," he concluded.