Mohammad Yousuf picks his fab four batsmen at the moment
Mohammad Yousuf answered a few questions during his Q/A session with fans.
COVID-19 outbreak has left no option for cricketers but to stay inside their houses in quarantine. And, every player is finding it hard enough to pass their time in their own backyards. So, they have become quite active on social media platforms. Moreover, they are also responding to the curious questions of their fans.
Earlier, cricketers like Shreyas Iyer, Smriti Mandhana and Mitchell McClenaghan conducted a question and answer round-up with their fans and followers, Now, Mohammad Yousuf, the former Pakistan cricketer also joined the bandwagon, who picked his fab-four batsmen during the Twitter Q/A session.
Mohammad Yusuf sets up a Q&A session with his fans
Fab-four is a list that comprises the names of the four batsmen, who are rated as the finest among the many playing in international cricket. It is almost an impossible task for a batsman to make his name into the list but some of them have managed to do so.
Every generation of cricketers have their own list of fab-4 and the same goes with modern-day cricket. But there is a never-ending debate going on between the former cricketers that which batsman should make into that elite list. Now, Mohammad Yousuf has given his verdict over the same in his recent social media activity.
In a question and answer round-up, an anonymous fan took to his Twitter handle and asked Mohammed Yousuf that in his opinion, who are the fab-4 in the world at the moment. His question read, “Your Fab Four in the world right now????.”
As soon as, the former Pakistan player came across this question, he came out with a pleasing response and took the name of Babar Azam, Virat Kohli, Steve Smith and Kane Williamson. The 45-year-old took to his Twitter handle and wrote, “Baber..kohli..smith…Williamson.”
Mohammad Yousuf, the former Pakistan player was himself a brilliant batsman of his time while he was playing for Pakistan. He is undoubtedly one of the finest batsmen ever produced by Men in Green in its cricketing history. He donned national jersey in 90 Tests, 288 ODIs and 3 T20Is before bidding adieu to international cricket.
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