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Younis Khan has been dramatically re-instated as Pakistan's cricket captain just two days after asking not to be considered for the role. | Younis Khan has been dramatically re-instated as Pakistan's cricket captain just two days after asking not to be considered for the role. |
The news comes some 15 hours after the resignation of Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan. | The news comes some 15 hours after the resignation of Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan. |
He was replaced as chairman by Nasim Ashraf, who met with the team members in Lahore before appointing Younis. | He was replaced as chairman by Nasim Ashraf, who met with the team members in Lahore before appointing Younis. |
Ashraf then told reporters that Mohammad Yousuf, Pakistan's captain for two days, would now be vice-captain. | Ashraf then told reporters that Mohammad Yousuf, Pakistan's captain for two days, would now be vice-captain. |
The team fly to India later on Saturday to take part in the ICC Champions Trophy without regular captain Inzamam-ul-Haq. | The team fly to India later on Saturday to take part in the ICC Champions Trophy without regular captain Inzamam-ul-Haq. |
He was banned for four one-day internationals, ruling him out of the tournament, which led to Pakistan's search for a replacement skipper. | He was banned for four one-day internationals, ruling him out of the tournament, which led to Pakistan's search for a replacement skipper. |
The last two days have been hard on the people who wanted to know why I had left the captaincy Younis Khan | The last two days have been hard on the people who wanted to know why I had left the captaincy Younis Khan |
Younis, Pakistan's regular deputy, had been expected to take on the role. But on Thursday he said he refused to be a "dummy captain". | Younis, Pakistan's regular deputy, had been expected to take on the role. But on Thursday he said he refused to be a "dummy captain". |
Ashraf said: "Younis has agreed to lead the side again after I spoke to him and explained things to him." | Ashraf said: "Younis has agreed to lead the side again after I spoke to him and explained things to him." |
He also said Sussex hero Mushtaq Ahmed had been released as assistant coach, explaining there was "no need" for the role. | He also said Sussex hero Mushtaq Ahmed had been released as assistant coach, explaining there was "no need" for the role. |
Younis had agreed to take the captaincy again because he had a lot of respect for Ashraf. | Younis had agreed to take the captaincy again because he had a lot of respect for Ashraf. |
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He said: "The last two days have been hard on the people who wanted to know why I had left the captaincy. | He said: "The last two days have been hard on the people who wanted to know why I had left the captaincy. |
"I just hope we can now put everything behind us and try to do well in the tournament." | "I just hope we can now put everything behind us and try to do well in the tournament." |
It is thought Younis had been unhappy at the call-up of Faisal Iqbal, a nephew of former captain Javed Miandad's, to replace Inzamam in the squad. | It is thought Younis had been unhappy at the call-up of Faisal Iqbal, a nephew of former captain Javed Miandad's, to replace Inzamam in the squad. |
The PCB threatened disciplinary action following Younis' announcement on Thursday, but that now appears to be a distant prospect. | The PCB threatened disciplinary action following Younis' announcement on Thursday, but that now appears to be a distant prospect. |