Younis said if he could become a solid number three batsman in Pakistan side, he owes it to Dravid.
"The tips and advice I got from Dravid at the early stages of the my career helped me develop into a top batsman who was comfortable at the number three position," Younis said when asked about reports that the former Indian captain had helped him out in the past.
Younis said he spoke to Dravid on a tour and later on a couple of occasions about his batting technique and got some very good advice which helped him improve his batting skills.
The outspoken Pakistani senior also admitted for the first time that his decision to quit as captain in 2009 was a mistake.
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"When I was made captain in 2009 I had told the then Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Ijaz Butt that if I didn't deliver I would resign from the captaincy myself.
"I decided to resign as captain when we were in Abu Dhabi playing against New Zealand in late 2009 because I felt I couldn't deliver as I couldn't unite the team," Younis said about the incident where he went to Butt and offered his resignation which was accepted.
"Ijaz was ready to take hard decisions even with players. He supported me a lot as captain and he was the one who made me the captain and we went onto win the World T20 Cup in England in 2009."
Younis said he had made mistakes in his cricket career and noted that every person was prone to making mistakes.
Asked about his decision to quit the national T20 captaincy and the format after winning the World Cup in England, Younis said he did it because he felt T20 cricket was a format purely for the youngsters.