Asked if he will miss Kirsten, as he won't be coaching India after World Cup, Yusuf replied, "He is with us right now. That is important. Don't want to think about what will happen later."
He may surprise one and all with his ability to play risky shots like reverse sweeping a spinner for six but off it he wouldn't like to get into comparisons about his on-field efforts.
Asked which one of his two centuries 123 not out against New Zealand or 105 against South Africa at Centurion is a better effort according to him, Yusuf said would not pick between knocks which proved important for his team in different circumstances.
"You can't compare two innings which were played in two entirely different conditions. If you talk about satisfaction, it's bound to be there if you can perform for your country", Yusuf said.
"It's not that there was more pressure on me when I was playing against South Africa and any lesser pressure when I played against New Zealand at home. Both were tough situations in their own rights and I was fortunate that I scored in both," he quipped.
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