In Pakistan it has become like a ''Sunnat'' (good deed)for selectors to drop and sideline senior players who aretheir peak."
Yousuf, 36, who has twice announced retirements in hiscareer spanning 90 Tests and 288 ODIs, said he was battingwell and knew he could still serve Pakistan cricket.
"I just hope they give me a shot at the World Cup becauseI know I can do a lot this time for the team in thetournament. It has been my dream to win the World Cup," Yousufadded.
He said it was the ambition of every player to go outwith a bang and if he got a chance to play in the World Cup hewould definitely think seriously about calling it a day frominternational cricket.
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Yousuf, 36, who has twice announced retirements in hiscareer spanning 90 Tests and 288 ODIs, said he was battingwell and knew he could still serve Pakistan cricket.
"I just hope they give me a shot at the World Cup becauseI know I can do a lot this time for the team in thetournament. It has been my dream to win the World Cup," Yousufadded.
He said it was the ambition of every player to go outwith a bang and if he got a chance to play in the World Cup hewould definitely think seriously about calling it a day frominternational cricket.
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