Boasting a Test batting average of over fifty-two which is backed by no less than thirty-nine international centuries, Mohammad Yousuf is ranked amongst Pakistan's greatest ever batsman. His poise and grace at the crease was unmatched and his record-breaking year in 2006 is something all Pakistani fans are incredibly proud of.
Yousuf's career was a roller-coaster ride with match-winning innings, disagreements with the board, retirements and comebacks, but one constant was always his magnificent ability with the bat. He announced his retirement in 2010 from all forms of international cricket but was asked to reverse his decision later that year after Pakistan's batting struggled in England. Yousuf's last appearance for Pakistan was in November 2010 when he featured in a One Day International against South Africa in Dubai.
Speaking exclusively to PakPassion.net, Yousuf spoke about Inzamam-ul-Haq's appointment as Chief Selector, Pakistan's chances in the upcoming tour of England, Shahid Afridi's international future and sought to explain the reasons behind his strong criticism of Pakistan players.
PakPassion.net : Do you expect Pakistan to do well in the upcoming tour of England?
PakPassion.net : Are you satisfied with Inzamam-ul-Haq?s selection policies for the England bound Test Squad ?
PakPassion.net : Can Pakistan afford to exclude two very talented batsmen in the shape of Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal for an important tour like this?
PakPassion.net : Do Pakistan batsmen have the capacity to face up to James Anderson and Stuart Broad in the upcoming tour?
PakPassion.net : Would you agree with experts such as Nasser Hussain who feel that England are playing superior cricket at the moment compared to their opponents?
PakPassion.net : Is it time for Shahid Afridi to retire and say farewell to international cricket now?
PakPassion.net : Are you concerned about Pakistan's openers going into such an important series?
PakPassion.net : That may be true, but you do accept that no decent opening batsman has stepped up after Saeed Anwar?
PakPassion.net : What is the reason behind the ?plain-talking? style of analysis that you have adopted in recent times?
PakPassion.net : You last played for Pakistan in 2010 but you have never officially announced your retirement...