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Inzamam-ul-Haq

Player Details
Team Name Pakistan
Full Name Inzamam-ul-Haq
Date of Birth 3rd March 1970
Place of Birth Multan (Punjab - Pakistan)
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Slow left-arm orthodox
Player Type Batsman
Player Profile
Inzamam-ul-Haq is a symbiosis of strength and subtlety. Power is no surprise, but sublime touch is remarkable for a man of his bulk. He loathes exercise and often looks a passenger in the field, but with a willow between his palms he is suddenly galvanised. He plays shots all round the wicket, is especially strong off his legs, and unleashes ferocious pulls and lofted drives. Imran Khan rates him the best batsman in the world against pace. Early on he is vulnerable playing across his front pad or groping outside off stump. He uses his feet well to the spinners, although this aggression can be his undoing. Inzi keeps a cool head in a crisis and has succeeded Javed Miandad as Pakistan's premier batsman, but his hapless running between wickets is legendary and most dangerous for his partners. There were no such problems against New Zealand at a boiling Lahore in 2001-02, when Inzamam belted 329, the second-highest Test score by a Pakistani and the tenth-highest by anyone. However, he was then dogged by poor form, scoring just 16 runs in Pakistan's ill-fated World Cup campaign in 2003. He was dropped from the team briefly, but then roared back to form, scoring a magnificent unbeaten 138 and guiding Pakistan to a thrilling one-wicket win against Bangladesh at Multan. He was rewarded with the captaincy of the team, and despite leading them to victory in the Test series in New Zealand, question-marks about his leadership qualities surfaced when Pakistan were beaten in both the Test series and the one-dayers against India. But the selectors persevered with him and this bore results when he took a team thin on bowling resources to India and drew the Test series with a rousing performance in the final Test, Inzamam's 100th. After scoring a magnificent 184, Inzamam led the team astutely on a tense final day and took Pakistan to victory. Since that day, Inzamam has gone from strength to strength as captain and premier batsman. By scoring a hundred against West Indies in June 2005, he kept up a remarkable record of matchwinning centuries, amongt the best of modern-day batsmen. A magnificent year ended with Inzamam leading his team to triumph over Ashes-winning England; personally the series was arguably his best ever. He never failed to make a fifty, scored twin centuries at Faisalabad for the first time, going past Miandad as Pakistan's leading century-maker and joining him as only the second Pakistani with 8000 Test runs. As captain, he never looked more a leader, uniting a young, inexperienced team and turning them, once again, into a force to matter globally. The turn of the year brought contemplation; he missed the Test victory over India at Karachi with a persistent back injury. The subsequent ODI thrashing also raised concerns about Inzamam as ODI captain, none of which were entirely wiped away during ODI and Test wins in Sri Lanka. Pakistan were then beaten comprehensively in the Test series in England though all was forgotten - including Inzamam's own poor form - by events at The Oval. There, Inzamam, astonishingly for a man perceived as so insouciant, became the most controversial figure in cricket for a week, leading his side off the field in protest at charges of ball tampering made by umpires Billy Doctrove and Darrell Hair. They refused to come out at first, then delayed the start before eventually forfeiting the Test, the first time in the history of the game. In Pakistan, he became a national hero, saviour of a country's pride and honour. Though nobody is saying it just yet, the World Cup 2007 is likely to be his last act.
 
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  Hair appointed to new Australian high performance panel ( 10th Jul, 2008 )
  Holding resigns from ICC ( 5th Jul, 2008 )
  T20 is not as easy as it appears: Inzamam ( 17th Apr, 2008 )
  Inzamam, Moin consider suing Shoaib Akhtar ( 6th Apr, 2008 )
  I hope new PM saves cricket from destruction in Pak: Inzamam ( 24th Mar, 2008 )
  'Hair to be under scanner for next 12 months' ( 22nd Mar, 2008 )
  Inzamam shocked at Hair recall ( 19th Mar, 2008 )
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Career Statistics
Last ODI vs Zimbabawe at Sabina Park - 21st Mar 2007
BATTING STATISTICS
MAT INNS NO RUNS BF HS AVE SR 100 50 4S 6S
ODIs 3 3 0 74 103 37 24.67 71.84 6 3
Tests 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
 
BOWLING STATISTICS
  MAT BALLS RUNS WKTS BBI EXT AVE SR ECON
ODIs 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tests 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
 
 
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