Younis Khan: Likening T20 to WWF!
"Back home there was a lot of unrest in the Swat valley and people wanted a moment of joy. This was provided by our team winning the title," says the Pakistan captain.
Published : Mar 12, 2016 19:03 IST
I have long lasting impressions of the tournament. Even today when I recall it gives me a pleasant sensation and a sense of great pride. These are very good memories. I still remember that we had played a series against Australia and I had taken over as T20 captain a few months before that. We had little time to prepare for the mega event, but we did some unique training at a hill station. We had our families with us and that was a great satisfaction. We were mentally relaxed and that also helped. When we were put under pressure we dealt with it calmly and whatever plans I had made worked to perfection.
The win was really important for us as and it was a much needed achievement. I remember before we left for England we were hearing of a lot of unrest in the Swat valley, which is just two hours’ drive from my hometown, Mardan. The people of Mardan were helping their brothers, who were leaving Swat and settling in our town.
People wanted a moment of joy and that was provided by our team winning the title. We used to listen to the news bulletins about Swat in England. I used to motivate the boys by saying that our nation needs this win and they were up to the task. I remember the whole nation came together to celebrate the win.
Among the moments to cherish, other than the final, had to be our semi-final against South Africa. We were wary of them as they were a great team, very much the title favourites. So we were a bit nervous to start with, but Shahid Afridi stole the show. He was extraordinary in the match in batting, bowling and catching.
(As told to Shahid Hashmi)