Islamabad: Younis Khan should have sacrificed his spot and allowed Shahid Afridi to lead Pakistan against New Zealand, outspoken former Test paceman Sarfraz Narwaz said on Tuesday in the wake of a limited-overs series loss to the Kiwis.
"He should have dropped himself from the last game and allowed Shahid Afridi to captain the side," Nawaz said.
Pakistan lost the series decider by seven runs in Abu Dhabi on Monday despite young Mohammad Aamer scoring 73 runs - the highest ever individual score by a No. 10 batsman in the history of one-day internationals.
The Pakistani batsmen had earlier struggled to chase down a modest target of 212 runs on a placid wicket at Sheikh Zayed Stadium. They were reeling at 101-9 before Aamer and Saeed Ajmal brought them within sight of a sensational victory with a 103-run last wicket stand.
Younis, whose resignation letter was rejected by the Pakistan Cricket Board last month, was out of form with the bat in all three matches against New Zealand, managing 0, 19 and 3. But Pakistan preferred to rotate its three other inform batsmen Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal and Mohammad Yousuf in the series.
Former chief selector Abdul Qadir said it was hard to believe the way Pakistan batsmen threw their wickets on a pitch where young Aamer scored a magnificent half century.
"If Aamer can score, what had gone wrong with our batsmen?" Qadir asked.
Nawaz demanded an overhaul in the Pakistan Cricket Board setup and also blamed the 71-year-old PCB chief Ijaz Butt for the team's performance.
The cricket board is an autonomous body in Pakistan, but has president Asif Ali Zardari as its patron.
Afridi, the Pakistan Twenty20 captain, said before the One-day series against New Zealand that some players had experienced problems with Younis during the Champions Trophy and he had informed both Butt and the captain about it.
Another former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said that Younis had been given too much control, which is damaging the Pakistan team.
Younis tried to quit as captain but was reinstated by the PCB until the 2011 World Cup as long as he stays fit and the selectors picked him in the squad.
The committee has again called Butt to a November 23 meeting to discuss Pakistan's defeat against New Zealand.