The match-fixing allegations is not the only reason which prompted Younis Khan to quit captaincy and there are other factors as well that contributed in his decision, sources claimed.
The sources said Younis is ready to take back his resignation but only on the condition that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) makes a clear announcement about his captaincy term.
"It is true he was fed up with the remarks made by the NA committee chairman in which he accused the Pakistan players of deliberately under-performing in the Champions Trophy but there are other elements involved behind his decision," one source said.
According to the source, Younis apparently is also not happy with the behaviour of the team management and few players for the last few months.
"He is not happy with manager Yawar Saeed and assistant manager Shafqat Rana and also coach Intikhab Alam and believes they have not supported him the way they should have in normal circumstances," the source claimed.
He said a couple of incidents in South Africa and the way a concerted campaign was orchestrated against him has also left Younis disillusioned.
"He is aware who is behind this campaign and when he meets with the PCB chairman to discuss his resignation he will have a talk with him on these issues," the source said.
He said Younis is appalled by Rana's statement that he should not have played with his injured finger.
"Younis is upset because before the semi-final against New Zealand he told the team management and tour selection committee clearly that he didn't want to play.
"But they insisted he should play because of the important nature of the match. And now some people are giving the impression it was his sole decision to play with the injured finger," the source said.
He said Younis is also upset that no one has ever mentioned the fact that he had gone out of his way to back senior and junior players.
"Shafqat Rana has made an issue that Younis didn't want Muhammad Asif to play the semi-final although the team management felt he should play in place of Rana Naved.
"But Rana has not revealed the fact that it was Younis who insisted on playing Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Yousuf in the match against India although the manager, coach and vice captain wanted to drop them," the source said.
Malik scored a hundred and Yousuf made a half-century in the victory over India vindicating the tough stand taken by Younis.
The source said it was Younis who had backed Mohammad Aamer although the coach and manager didn't have faith in the young pacer.
"He is upset that no one talks about these positive contributions he has made despite resistance from the team management," the source said.