
English county Leicestershire are reportedly in talks with former Pakistan international Mohammad Yousuf as the team looks to strengthen its batting order.
Yousuf, who last played for Pakistan in 2010 and has even kept himself away from domestic cricket in Pakistan, has had a brief stint with another county Warwickshire last season.
Head coach of Leicester Phil Whitticase told BBC: “Mohammad is one of the guys we have looked and we have offered something to him.
“But it doesn't mean we will get him. There are few areas to be discussed.”
The move, if it goes through, will come as welcome news for many in Pakistan who believe the 37-year-old Yousuf still has a few years of international cricket left in him.
A stint with Leicester could well bring the batsman back into the spotlight.
“Yousuf still has it, don’t know what he want though. I think he still has two years left in him,” former teammate and recently retired pacer Shoaib Akhtar said in an interview.






























