Mohammad Yousuf's move to the Indian Cricket League is a huge loss to Pakistan cricket, former national skipper Zaheer Abbas said on Thursday.
Yousuf, 34, joined the lucrative but unrecognised ICL on Wednesday, prompting the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to ban him from national and international cricket.
"Under the scenario when Pakistan's batting strength is already weak, Yousuf's move to the ICL is a big loss," said Abbas, himself a batting legend in 1970s and 80s.
"Although it's a great loss to the country, you can't stop anyone from playing privately. Banning Yousuf is not the right step," said Abbas.
Yousuf left for India on Monday, hours after being named in a Pakistan squad to play three ODIs against the West Indies at Abu Dhabi in what could have capped a glorious career.
The player, from a poor background, was plucked from the obscurity of a tailor's shop in the slums of the eastern city of Lahore to play a local match in the mid-1990s.
His well-crafted shots attracted attention and he rose through the ranks to become the backbone of Pakistan's batting line-up.
In 2006, he broke the world record of the most runs in a calendar year, scoring 1,788. His nine Test hundreds in 2006 is also a record.

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