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Younis Khan to get Category A contract

| | Jun 12, 2014, at 07:23 am
Lahore, June 11 (IBNS): Making an amendment in the rules governing the award of central contracts, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has brought back the former skipper of the squad Younis Khan to Category A.

"Chairman PCB Chairman Mr. Najam Sethi has taken notice of the rules relating to Central Contracts of Players in which a renowned and star player like Younis Khan has been placed in Category ‘B’, and ordered a suitable amendment to rectify the situation,
" the  PCB  said in a release.

According to the new clause to be inserted into the rules, any player who has played over 300 matches in all three formats of the game, and has captained in all three formats will be placed in Category ‘A’, the board said.

"Therefore Younis Khan will be placed in Category ‘A’ after amendment in the rules," the PCB said.

PCB Chairman Najam Sethi said, “The Committee comprising Zakir Khan, Moin Khan and Mohammad Akram did a good job in framing the rules but it did not sufficiently address all issues, especially fitness and past performance, whereby a class player like Younis Khan was a fitting candidate for Category ‘A’.”

Khan has played in 89 Tests, 253 ODIs and 25 T20 Internationals for Pakistan.

 

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