After he failed again in Pakistan's demoralising defeat to the West Indies, former Test players advised him to withdraw himself for the remaining matches in the event.
"I request Younis Khan to now say goodbye to this team. He has given lot of service to Pakistan cricket but he should now go himself," Pakistan's former fast bowler, Shoaib Akhtar said on a local news channel.
"Younis should rest himself from these matches and go and spend lot of time in the nets," Rameez said.
But according to his mentor and former captain Rashid Latif the senior batsman had made a mistake by not choosing to bat lower down the order in the World Cup.
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"I had suggested to him he should bat at number five because of the conditions in Australia and New Zealand but he felt otherwise," Latif said.
"It is sad to see the reactions at his failure because Younis has been one of our top batsmen and his records show this," Latif added.
"I think Younis made a mistake trying to prolong his ODI career in a major event like the World Cup. His presence obviously means that the team management is also under pressure to give him chances because of his past performances and seniority," former Test captain and coach, Mushtaq Muhammad said.
"I just want to see him now return from the World Cup gracefully," Mushtaq said and added "If the team does not have a turnaround in form people will look for scapegoats to explain the poor performance.