The former Pakistan batsman Younis Khan and Shahid Afridi had completely different batting styles, Khan was a pure Test match batsman whereas Afridi was known for his big-hitting which is liked by the majority of the crowd.
Recently, in an interaction with a Pakistani news channel, the right-hand batsman recalled an incident that had happened during an India-Pakistan Test match when India had toured its neighboring country.
“Mohammad Yusuf was batting on 170 and I was probably on 150. And we were playing against India. Suddenly people start shouting ‘please get Younis Khan out, please dismiss Mohammad Yousuf,’” Khan said.
“I was amazed that I was about to get to 200 and we are playing against India in Pakistan but people are chanting. They basically wanted Shahid Afridi in the crease,” he added.
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The current Pakistan batting coach then talked about how the crowd enjoyed Afridi’s batting on the day and after the explosive all-rounder was dismissed, the crowd left even though the 43-year-old was on 199.
“Shahid Afridi came to the crease. Hit a few sixes here and there and got out. Amazingly, the crowd left with him. They got value for their money. But here I was nearing a double hundred in front of an empty stand,” the right-hand batsman said.
In this Test match, Pakistan had crushed the Indian pace attack on a flat track and posted 679/7 in the first innings. In reply, the Indian batsmen Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid put together a record 410-run as the rain-affected Test match ended in a draw.
(With Hindustan Times Inputs)