Najam Sethi, who heads the powerful executive committee in the PCB since resigning as chairman last year, admitted that Younis said some harsh words but insisted the board had no intention of taking any action against senior cricketer.
"I have heard about his remarks but I think we need to be a bit mature about this. Younis is a senior player and he has been playing well. One can understand some frustration but we need to move on," Sethi said.
"I don't know if I had not scored those 177 runs in the fourth innings of the third Test in Sri Lanka what would have happened. Most probably I would have been dropped. But this is not the way to treat senior players, they need to be given confidence. I have always give my best for Pakistan," Younis had said.
Younis, a former captain, also insisted that he had been treated unfairly by the selectors when they didn't consider him for the ODI side.
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Sethi said as far as Younis' insistence on playing ODIs was concerned this was not a decision for him to make.
"It not a decision he can make. It is up to the selectors and team management. If they feel he is required he will play," Sethi said.
"As far as his desire to lead the team again is concerned there is nothing wrong in expressing this. But I think right now things are settled," he added.
The former PCB Chairman also felt that both Younis and Misbah were mature people who had contributed a lot to Pakistan cricket in recent years.