Younis controversially withdraws from Pakistan Cup



Test batsman goes out tournament, unhappy with umpiring standards
The former captain Younis Khan Pakistan has dramatically withdrawn from the Pakistan Cup, the leading domestic one-day competition in the country, as a protest against what he considered umpiring has arm. Younis, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) was captaining, one of the five teams in the tournament 50 percent of his match fees were from match referee Aziz-ur-Rehman condemned after he raised concerns about the standard of umpiring in the tournament.
On Wednesday, the 38-year-old bat was reportedly unhappy with umpire Shozab Raza after he turned an lbw appeal down against Islamabad captain Misbah-ul-Haq at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. Misbah, Pakistan Test skipper, went on a decisive 82 from 104 balls in Islamabad two-wicket win against KPK to score. But the decisions that happen perceived Younis prompt flogging against umpiring deficiencies in KPK second match against Punjab on Friday; He was first of the third arbitrator is run-out (Shozab Raza), before, in the same innings, a standing referee awarded not Aamer Yamin to mention the waist-high full toss a no-ball.
Although KPK irked won the game by two runs decisions significantly Younis, who spoke in the tournament against the umpiring standards and called domestic matches for the implementation of Decision Review System in Pakistan. "Younis Khan was dissatisfied with the running and the no-ball decisions while KPK innings" KPK Team Manager Mukhtar Hussain said cricket.com.au. "He was the referee punished for his criticism of the umpiring decisions." He has decided to leave the tournament as he does not feel able to play in such an environment. Ahmad Shahzad KPK will result in the rest of the tournament. "Aziz-ur-Rehman charged Younis suggested for the Level 2 offense in the code of conduct of the PCB injury and a fine of 50 percent of the match fee, but Younis did not respond to the notice and the referee was instead informed that he the tournament had left.
Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf condemned the decision of the referee and to impose the fine. "I was watching the game when the (Misbah) has happened incident," Yousuf told a television network Pakistan. "There is no doubt that Misbah was and the ball was hitting middle." Younis is a captain had the right to ask the referee why he did not feel it was made. "The officials would have taken it easy, (and) referees should not have punished him. Umpires make so many mistakes in the Pakistani domestic cricket." If the referee has not given out, just because the batsman Misbah was then the PCB should instead the referee prohibit "Quick Single :. ODI GOAT - Vaas v Ambrose It is not the first time that Younis Khan, the most prolific batsman in Pakistan tests found itself at loggerheads with the Pakistan Cricket Board has in the past year, announced one month. after retirement from ODIs, he decided from the Pakistan super League of quotes that he would only play when he top of the category was included in the draft. in 2014, to finish before the Australian tour of the United Arab Emirates, he give not publicly blamed the PCB, which he felt a real chance in ODI cricket was and threatened by tests. in in 2006 he was named in Pakistan captain for the ICC Champions Trophy in India, but the role went differences with the PCB before they perform, citing the team anew.

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