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What is the Main Reason for Yousuf Yohana's Steady Decline?

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A>Religion

B>Fitness

C>Lack of Motivation (due to being too religious e.g; Current Champions Trophy)

D>He is Done and there is NO chance for him!

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  1. nothing is heappen.. he is going through some personal problem after contracting with ICL,. hope taht he will come back


  2. There is no Yousaf Youhana in Cricket. He is now Muhammad Yousaf.

    he is doing great in cricket, if he doesn't partcicpate in this trophy you should not be worried about him.

  3. for your kind information he is muhammad yousuf and the main reason for being muhammad yousuf he reverted to muslim from christianity

  4. C>Lack of Motivation (due to being too religious `~

  5. Decline? You gotta be kidding us. What do you call decline? And where and how do you see decline in his performance? He is the most reliable and consistant performer with the bat. Just look at his stats since he converted and you'll see a huge boost in his batting exploits. In 2006 he broke the record for most test runs in a calendar year ever scored and even in ODIs he has been a steady performer. Do you call him in decline if he's ranked #4 in Test and #7 in ODI rankings? He isn't included in T20 mostly because of his fielding but Pakistan's Test and ODI teams aren't completed without him. We all must respect his personal decision to withdraw his name from the ICC champions Trophy squad because he couldn't play while fasting. If Andrew Symonds can think of withdrawing because of fake security fears and it's ok with ICC then why would one make a big deal about Yousuf's legitimate reason? Why do we ever bring religion in sports when the player himself thinks it's a personal matter? There's no lack of motivation in his desire to play for his country but if religious duties are his priority, which is perfectly right, then we all must respect his decision. In fact, religion gives him the motivation resulting in his fine batting performance.

  6. I don't agree with you about his steady decline because I think he is as useful to the team as he ever was. IF being religious comes his way then I wish you are right about that because being a steadfast muslin is far more rewarding than being a great cricketer.

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