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Younis won’t retire before winning in Aus

Pakistan veteran Younis Khan has vowed to hold off retiring until he has guided his team to Test series victories in England and Australia to cap off a remarkable career.

The 37-year-old played his hundredth Test on the tour of Sri Lanka earlier this month and struck a brilliant 171 not out in Pakistan’s run chase of 377 to anchor the win in the third and final match in Pallekele.

The win gave Pakistan a 2-1 series victory, their first in Sri Lanka since 2006. But Younis insisted he was not ready to put away his pads yet.

“I will go on my own terms and want to see and contribute to Pakistan wins in Australia and England,” he said Wednesday at a ceremony to mark his century of Test matches.

“Pakistan will become a great team if we win in England and Australia, and since I have not scored a hundred in Australia I want to achieve that too before retiring.” 

Pakistan’s last series win in England came in 1996 while they have never won a series on Australian soil.

Known for his silky skills with the bat and mastery over spin, Younis has been a mainstay in Pakistan’s top order for more than 15 years and is considered the team’s sole remaining batting great.

The century he scored in Pallekele was his 30th, taking him past legendary Australian batsman Don Bradman (29).

It was also his fifth in the second innings of a match, a world record surpassing India’s Sunil Gavaskar and England’s Geoff Boycott who both had four.
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