Pakistani veteran batsman Younis Khan, who is on an impressive form lately, admits that he wished his sequence of high scores had come at home.
Sport24 quoted Khan as admitting that he is missing home crowds. He said that it would have been fantastic, had he scored these runs before his own people. It is always a great feeling to play such cricket in front of your home crowd, as it happened in 2004 against India, he added. He believes to bring back International Cricket back to his country as all possible efforts are being taken.
Forced to play away from Pakistan due to terrorism, Khan recently notched up an impressive century in each innings of the first test against Australia, followed by a double century in the second test in Abu Dhabi. He continued his form against New Zealand in the first test by scoring an unbeaten 100.
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