Pakistan middle-order batsman Younis Khan, who recently became highest Test scorer for his country by surpassing Javed Miandad, has said that he wants to cash in every opportunity he gets and wants to convert it into big innings.
Younis also became first Pakistan cricketer to join 9000 and more Test runs club.
Earlier, Younis was dropped from one-day matches after his poor performance in the World Cup against Australia and New Zealand.
Younis stressed that he would definitely make it to the ODI squad one day and would perform well, the Express Tribune reported.
Expressing his views on the ongoing Test between Pakistan and England, Younis said his side still needs to do 'hard work' if they want to win their game in Dubai.
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