"I am always ready to bat anywhere for Pakistan because I want to perform all the time," Younis told reporters in Adelaide today.
Younis was sent as the makeshift opener against India in Pakistan's World Cup opening match but he failed miserably. In the second game against the West Indies, he scored a duck coming in at No. 3 position. He was subsequently dropped for the next two matches.
"The sort of person I am everyone knows and I left the captaincy myself in the past. But as a person and human being you learn every day and now I know how big an honour it is to lead your team, perform and take your team somewhere.
"I was captain when we won the Twenty20 World Cup in 2009 and it really felt good. Now I just want to be a part of a team that can win this World Cup," insisted Younis.
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"My frame of mind is always positive regardless of whether I play or not. I am always in the game. But I have always wanted to perform for Pakistan, so it is frustrating to sit out. But it is part of life...You have good days and bad days and you learn from that," he said.
Younis said that Pakistan's batting needed to improve to compete with big teams.
"We need to improve a lot like other teams. See how their top-order perform and it will be good if our batsmen also get big scores in knockout stage. The change in fielding restriction rule has given batsmen the edge.