Younis Khan under fire for arrogance and misbehaviour once more
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Younis Khan under fire
Younis Khan has had this habit of being in the news for the wrong
reasons. His talents as a free flowing top-order batsman have seldom
been in doubt but he has left a lot to be desired when it has come to
conducting himself off the field.
It’s
really strange and mind-boggling as well that the Pakistan captain has
chosen to behave so unprofessionally and even unreasonably after having
returned triumphant from England where his team stunned everyone by
clinching the ICC World Twenty20 title.
Younis has not only been
guilty of misbehaving with his fans of late but his attitude with the
local media has also been hostile and unworthy of the captain of the
national cricket team particularly at a moment when the country was
celebrating the unexpected victory.
Even more unfortunate is the
fact that Younis is encountering problems in dealing with the media
corps who had backed him out of way when he was appointed the Pakistan
captain in place of Shoaib Malik during the home series against Sri
Lanka earlier this year.
The recent episode has opened the eyes
of the people who were treating Younis with the kind of respect that he
probably never deserved in the first place. Even the media
professionals, who generally have eagle eyes and sense things more
quickly than ordinary mortals, not realize having erred in their
assessment as far as the Pakistan captain was concerned.
Younis
was being supported overwhelmingly by the media backed despite the fact
that he had been a reluctant leader all along. They were misled by his
smiles and some of his polite remarks. Even then some wise persons had
warned not to believe him completely because, according to them, the
skipper was very good at acting too.
Younis, by his recent acts,
has proved that it was indeed a terrible mistake to have trusted him
and flashed his headlines, photographs, footages etc to promote his
image. He himself has now shown his true picture and embarrassed the
people who were in the forefront in doing his image building.
There
is little to suggest that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), to whom he
is contracted, or the Habib Bank Limited (HBL), where he is employed,
will take any action at this point of time or for that reason at any
other time because no institution might muster the courage even to
question the rampaging cricketers who are generally considered above
the law in the country.
What
these institutions might not realize is the fact that Younis is setting
a bad example and his ‘adventures’ at a time when the entire nation was
basking in the glory of the Twenty20 title win will make the people
realize sooner or later that these guys are not worthy of the status
being accorded to them.
What Younis is forgetting conveniently
while rubbishing his fans that more than the talents of the team it
were the prayers of the nation that helped them in annexing the title
against the heaviest of odds. Will somebody stand up to tell the
Pakistan captain where he’s going wrong or he will be allowed to bring
about his own downfall only time will tell.
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