"You play well in the three weeks and win the World Cup. I will not tag anyone as favourites. Anything is possible in these type of tournaments. If you see in the past WT20s, no favourites have won. Be it India in 2007 or Pakistan in 2009. Sri Lanka or West Indies. This version is like that," the 44-year-old said.
Pakistan will open their campaign against Bangladesh, who had shocked them at the Asia Cup and coach admitted but they have to be cautious.
"We have plenty of respect for them but this is a big stage, different conditions. We are hopeful and positive to play really good cricket tomorrow."
Pakistan team has a devastating bowling lineup in Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Irfan, Wahab Riaz and Mohammad Sami and the legendary former pacer said they are relying on them to get them desired results.
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Younis also hoped that batting friendly conditions in India will prove to be good for them.
"The conditions were different from Bangladesh. Here it's spinner friendly. But when you play good cricket conditions don't matter much. If you look at the Asia Cup, most batters struggled in first six overs. We couldn't really capitalise after losing three-four wickets. We could not really get up.