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Mohammad Yousuf bats like a king and proves his worth to Pakistan
The former captain showed his class in scoring 56 and steadying the middle-order against an increasingly frustrated England

Mohammad Yousuf has changed his name and his faith, and today he transformed Pakistan's batting so fundamentally that he might have been a monarch returning from exile to reclaim his throne.

This was the day Pakistan rediscovered their mojo and their MoYo, as Yousuf is referred to in internet circles. He batted for only two and a half hours and scored just 56 but, for the first time in this series, Pakistan bossed the stage and England's bowlers looked a bit fed-up – no bad thing with the Ashes round the corner.

Changing name and religion did not have a noticeably adverse effect on Muhammad Ali's career and the batsman formerly known as Yousuf Youhana has been an even more formidable player since making the same alterations towards the end of 2005.

Yousuf, right, is not just a good player, he is a great one. He is right up there with Javed Miandad and Inzamam-ul-Haq – Miandad may well be the finest of them but Yousuf has the higher average.

Yet his recall to the side was a controversial one, not least for the fact that it threatened to undermine their callow captain, Salman Butt.

Yousuf, after all, had been banned indefinitely after captaining Pakistan on their catastrophic tour of Australia in the winter, when they lost every match.

There were stories of dissent and broken curfews and at the end of it Yousuf, along with Younis Khan, were hauled before what passes for a beak in Pakistan and accused of being bad influences on the team.

Butt, though, was full of praise for Yousuf last night. "He made it easier for the younger players to play around him," he said. "Cricket is a mind game as well. And he has influence because of the record he has. I think he is the most stylish player in the modern era. When he's batting it seems as though there is a lot of time and no matter how quick the bowler is, it looks really easy. It's like Inzamam-ul-Haq used to be."

Yousuf, a week short of his 36th birthday, came to The Oval having played scarcely any cricket since March but with a monumental back catalogue. His beard is flecked with grey these days, like a careless decorator's, but in the afternoon session this could almost have been the Mohammad Yousuf of 2006, when his figures were almost Bradman-esque. He scored 1,788 runs that year, with nine hundreds, and he averaged 92 in 14 Tests between November 2005 and November 2006.

He came in today with Pakistan wobbling on 76 for three and had the effect of a ballast tank on the middle order, with It was not only his own batting. Azhar Ali, a real talent who has struggled in this series, playing his first significant innings since his half-century against Australia at Headingley last month.

Yousuf was watchful at first and at lunch had only 16 runs from 52 deliveries. He had even played and missed a few times. But after the break the England bowlers began to falter under the weight of his authority and he scored his next 40 from only 56 balls. Once again that flourishing high back-lift and those drives – often square on the off-side – were on view as one of the game's great adornments.

He raced through the forties when he drove Steven Finn through extra-cover for four and then ran him down through the vacant third-slip position for another.

Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's late coach, said Yousuf was like a Ferrari when he was batting and a truck when he wasn't – he is not too hot in the field – and today we saw the Ferrari roar.

It was poignant that he came in on Butt's dismissal because the captain initially wanted to stick with his young band and was against the recall of Yousuf. They are in contrasting positions, these two. Butt can scarcely buy a run on this tour and was out for 17 today after being dropped on six. On the other hand he has leadership and management skills that Yousuf so obviously lacks.
Mohammad Yousuf bats like a king and proves his worth to Pakistan | Paul Weaver | Sport | guardian.co.uk
 
But all credit goes to the unbeaten Azher Ali.



i think you are out of your mind yes azhar ali played welll but he was struggling for last 8 innings when MY got to him he improved in one inning all credit goes to My he not only play himself but let other play with him and play goos MY rock azhar ali had the talent but not tips and technique as My has
 
i think you are out of your mind yes azhar ali played welll but he was struggling for last 8 innings when MY got to him he improved in one inning all credit goes to My he not only play himself but let other play with him and play goos MY rock azhar ali had the talent but not tips and technique as My has

in short, he provided him patience and a lot of confidence when he was at crease :P

true......... agreed!
 
thanx zaki and robbie bhai yes he is jewel in pakistan batting when he shines every one around him tooo so why not keep that jewel
 
thanx zaki and robbie bhai yes he is jewel in pakistan batting when he shines every one around him tooo so why not keep that jewel

Politics, veerey politics. Thats been the bane of Pak cricket. The only time Pak cricket was united was in the late 80's untill the '92 WC triumph. Miandad and Imran Khan rose above their personal differences for the sake of the country. But ever since they departed, things have deteriorated to the current depths.
 
MY and Younis Khan are two good current players for Pakistan who deserve a permanent place in the side..sadly, politics play the spoil sport here.
 
We may have won many other previous games if both YK and MY had played in them. This Ejaz Butt is seriously a disgrace. Always bringing politics before the interest of national cricket. He needs to be shot dead and then shot again to make sure he's dead.
 
see with just one change pakistan got in good position MY i think we should never played that bulllshit amin we have best bowling attack with asif and ameer one of them perfome in each innings will bring hell to opponent batting on any pitch in 1st innings it was all asif now in second ameer we have got good bowling attack to win world cup but before that we have to choose best available side for WC 2011 YK should come in azhar ali should be given big run in test and odi as a youngster so we willl get younger playing too please foe ALLAH sake not bring failed players again and again ferhat misbah hameed amin no need them and keep this same bowling attack with Shoaib akhtar on the bench i think we can win if we score 270 to 290 we can easily win WC 2011 and tests for sure we are weaker in batting our bowling is best they can restrict other teams but for doing it they need a score from which they can pressurise other teams so please bring sense to the team
 
MY YN should play in test and odi for sure along with azhar ali three top middle order batsman and azhar ali can be groomed with both these no need to bring and waste tried and failed players
 
We may have won many other previous games if both YK and MY had played in them. This Ejaz Butt is seriously a disgrace. Always bringing politics before the interest of national cricket. He needs to be shot dead and then shot again to make sure he's dead.

lol smc :rofl:
 
MY is hell for swing bowlers when they pitch it up he will crisp them through cover than bowler will inswing him to rap him on pads than he plays flick to leg which many dont and struggleing for LBW so we need yousuf you
 
Hi,

Just looking at Yusuf bat is just like listening to a symphony orchestrated by a maestro.

This man's game and style is totally on a different pleateau than any other player. He is a pure delight to watch and what a level of confidence he brings into the game.

With Yunus coming back in the game in the future---pakistan are ready to be at the top one more time.

A string of pace bowlers like Amir, Asif, Gul, Wahab, M Irfan ( coming in soon ) and spinner like Ajmal---they will pose a terror into any opponents batting line up.

Pakistan is headied towards a winning comination one more time.
 

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