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'They still owe me 4-6 crore rupees': Younis Khan makes shocking claims about Pakistan Cricket Board

Pakistan had a disappointing campaign during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in England and the nation is now eyeing to put in a shift at the upcoming 2020 T20I World Cup in Australia later this year.

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Former Pakistan skipper Younis Khan has recently revealed that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) still owes him a hefty fee even after all these years.

The ex-cricketer also claimed that despite he is yet to receive the payment of 4-6 crore rupees from the country's cricketing body, he is still willing to work with them in developing the young cricketers in Pakistan.

"In terms of money, PCB owes me 4-6 crore rupees if you look back. But I have never demanded money, money is never an issue.” 

"It’s destiny from Allah, you get what is destined for you so you should never run after money, I never ran after money," Younis Khan told Pak Passion.net.

"I have always been willing to work with PCB. I was one of the few players who retired and left, players rarely do that. I have 17-18 years of services for Pakistan and PCB," he added.

The 45-year-old then went on to add how even though there is a clear problem with the PAK board but the current chief selector and head coach, Misbah Ul Haq, is doing his best to turn things around for Pakistan cricket.

“Whenever we start a new thing especially in a country like Pakistan, we find it awkward. I hope the result is good," he said.

"Pakistan team is coming on track, give Misbah-ul-Haq, PCB and Imran Khan some time and many things will change," he added.

Pakistan had a disappointing campaign during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in England and the nation is now eyeing to put in a shift at the upcoming 2020 T20I World Cup in Australia later this year.

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