PCB declines to comment on Grant Flower’s claims about Younis Khan
In a podcast, Flower said Younis had once held a knife to his throat after receiving unwanted advice.
Published : Jul 03, 2020 11:06 IST
The Pakistan Cricket Board and the national team have refused to comment on claims made by Grant Flower, the team’s former batting coach, on Thursday. During a cricket podcast in which he discussed his five-year stint with Pakistan, Flower claimed Younis Khan, the middle-order batsman, had once held a knife to his throat after receiving unwanted advice.
Younis is the current batting coach of the Pakistan team.
A well-informed source in the PCB told
‘Salt and pepper’
Younis is unlikely to comment on the incident, the source said. He said it was sad to see former coaches and support staff disclose confidential information in public once their contracts ended. “And they also tend to add salt and pepper to incidents to grab headlines.”
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The media manager of the Pakistan squad, which is currently in Worcestershire, England, said there would be no comments on the matter for now.
Younis, who retired in 2017, is the only batsman from Pakistan to score more than 10,000 runs in Test cricket.