Test batsman Younis Khan wants India and Pakistan to set aside their strained relations and resume five-day matches as both are giants of the game.

“It's my wish to play a Test in Pakistan again, play against India and against all top teams,” Younis told reporters in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.

“India and Pakistan are two giants of cricket ─ one number one and the other number two ─ so whatever the situation between the two nations it must be forgotten and cricket should be played, people want to watch them play,” the legendary batsman added.

Younis, who was part of Pakistan's last Test tour to India in 2007, was of the view that, “Whenever we play in India, people watch the game with unmatched interest and the game gets good promotion in the region, it should be played and played regularly.”

There has been no Test cricket between the two nations since 2007. Bilateral cricket ties were severed in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which New Delhi blamed on militants based in Pakistan.

Pakistan did tour India in December 2012-January 2013 for a short limited over series but that failed to revive full ties, including Tests.

The two countries have come close to war since last month's attacks on a military base in India-held Kashmir, again blamed on militants from Pakistan.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) repeatedly snubbed Pakistan's calls for resumption of ties in the current scenario.

The Pakistan Cricket Board wants BCCI to honour its commitment of six series between 2015-2023 under a Memorandum of Understanding signed in 2014, but linked to Indian government's clearance.

Under the MoU Pakistan were due to host a series last year and were due in India next year but considering the strained relations there are no signs of immediate cricket between the arch rivals. Younis said the situation was deplorable.

The 38-year-old returns for Pakistan in the second Test against the West Indies starting in Abu Dhabi on Friday after missing the first Test ─ a day-night affair with the pink ball in Dubai ─ as he was recovering from dengue fever.

Younis, Pakistan's top run-getter in Tests with 9,456, hopes he gets to 10,000 runs in the near future.

“I never go after records,” said Younis, who compiled a monumental 218 against England in his last Test at The Oval.

Younis reckons Pakistan's good showing in Tests have increased support for the the five-day format.

“People now talk about us as a Test team and people who used to stay away from Tests are now coming back,” he said.

Opinion

Editorial

Narcotic darkness
08 May, 2024

Narcotic darkness

WE have plenty of smoke with fire. Citizens, particularly parents, caught in Pakistan’s grave drug problem are on...
Saudi delegation
08 May, 2024

Saudi delegation

PLANS to bring Saudi investment to Pakistan have clearly been put on the fast track. Over the past month, Prime...
Reserved seats
Updated 08 May, 2024

Reserved seats

The truth is that the entire process — from polls, announcement of results, formation of assemblies and elections to the Senate — has been mishandled.
Impending slaughter
Updated 07 May, 2024

Impending slaughter

Seven months into the slaughter, there are no signs of hope.
Wheat investigation
07 May, 2024

Wheat investigation

THE Shehbaz Sharif government is in a sort of Catch-22 situation regarding the alleged wheat import scandal. It is...
Naila’s feat
07 May, 2024

Naila’s feat

IN an inspirational message from the base camp of Nepal’s Mount Makalu, Pakistani mountaineer Naila Kiani stressed...