Younus Khan’s 17-year international career (2000-2017) is a masterclass in resilience, consistency, and quiet greatness. When he walked into retirement in May 2017, he left behind a fortress of records—many of which remain untouched and define Pakistani cricket’s golden era in the longest format.
Record: Only Pakistani batsman to score 10,000+ Test runs
Figures: 10,099 runs in 118 matches
Significance: 13th batsman globally and first from Pakistan to breach the 10,000-run milestone. Achieved this feat in April 2017 against the West Indies at age 39 — the oldest and sixth fastest in terms of innings to reach the landmark.
Record: Highest run-scorer in Pakistan Test history
Figures: 10,099 runs
Previous record holder: Javed Miandad (8,832 runs)
Year broken: October 2015 vs England in Dubai
Record: Most hundreds in Test cricket by a Pakistani
Figures: 34 centuries
Previous record holder: Inzamam-ul-Haq (25 centuries)
Global ranking: Joint 6th highest century-maker in Test history
Record: Joint-most double hundreds for Pakistan
Figures: 6 double centuries
Joint with: Javed Miandad
Achievement: Second batsman globally after Kumar Sangakkara to register six 200+ scores against six different countries.
Record: Third-highest Test score by a Pakistani
Figures: 313 vs Sri Lanka, Karachi (2009)
Context: His marathon 568-ball innings remains one of Pakistan’s finest marathon knocks, rescuing the team to a draw.
Record: Centuries in ALL countries that host Test cricket
The 11 nations: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Bangladesh, West Indies (UAE), India, England, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, West Indies (Caribbean)
Significance: No cricketer in 148 years of Test history has matched this feat. Younus scored Test tons on every continent and neutral venue where Test cricket has been played — a testament to his unmatched adaptability.
Record: Test centuries against every Test-playing nation
Achievement: Completed the full set during his career, becoming the first Pakistan batsman to own hundreds against all opposition.
Record: Most hundreds in the fourth innings of a Test match
Figures: 5 centuries
Global rank: 1st overall (joint)
Significance: When the pitch was worn, the pressure was highest, and the match was on the line — Younus Khan was the world’s most dependable finisher. No batsman in history has more fourth-innings hundreds.
Record: One of only two batsmen to average 45+ in all four innings of a Test match
Innings averages:
Record: Scored more hundreds than half-centuries in Test career
Figures: 34 centuries, 33 fifties
Elite company: Don Bradman, Matthew Hayden, Michael Clarke, Mohammad Azharuddin
Younis is among only five batsmen in Test history with this unique century-to-fifty ratio.
Record: Best batting average by a Pakistani against India
Figures: 106.00
Context: His iconic 267 in Bangalore (2005) and twin centuries in the 2006 home series cemented his dominance over Pakistan’s fiercest rivals.
Record: Only Pakistani fielder with 100+ Test catches
Figures: 139 catches
Global rank: 12th overall among all fielders
His bucket hands at first slip were as reliable as his batting — plucking blinders with monotonous consistency for nearly two decades.
Record: Most catches across all formats by a Pakistani
Figures: 281 international catches
Rank: 1st overall (Pakistan)
Surpassed by none, Younis remains Pakistan’s greatest outfield asset, ahead of Inzamam-ul-Haq (194) and Babar Azam (170).
Record: Highest partnership runs for any Pakistani pair
Pair: Younus Khan & Misbah-ul-Haq
Figures: 3,213 runs
Century stands: 15 — the most by any Pakistani duo (next best: 10)
Together, Younus and Misbah rebuilt Pakistani cricket from the rubble of the 2010 spot-fixing crisis, forming the spine of the batting order for nearly a decade.
Achievement: Led Pakistan to its first ICC World Twenty20 title
Final: Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 8 wickets at Lord’s
Context: This victory came just months after the traumatic terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore. Younus’s calm, unflappable leadership united a fractured dressing room and brought smiles back to a grieving nation.
Record: Best bowling average as captain in T20 World Cup history
Figures: 17.82 average, 6.81 economy
Matches: 7 | Wins: 5 | Losses: 2
Under his captaincy, Pakistan’s bowling unit was the most miserly and lethal in the 2009 tournament.
Matches: 265 | Runs: 7,249 | Centuries: 7 | Half-centuries: 48
Highest Score: 144 vs Hong Kong (2004)
While his ODI career was overshadowed by his Test exploits, Younus remained a dependable middle-order anchor for over a decade.
Matches: 265 | Runs: 7,249 | Centuries: 7 | Half-centuries: 48
Highest Score: 144 vs Hong Kong (2004)
While his ODI career was overshadowed by his Test exploits, Younus remained a dependable middle-order anchor for over a decade.
Record: First Yorkshire player to score century and double-century in same match
Achievement: 106 & 202* vs Hampshire (2007)
Team: Yorkshire County Cricket Club
His 202* off 290 balls at the Rose Bowl remains one of the finest overseas knocks by a Pakistani in county cricket.