Monday 24 February 2014

Inzamam ul Haq

Inzamam ul Haq Biography

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Full name:    Inzamam-ul-Haq
Born:    3rd March 1970, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
Batting:    Right-hand batsman
Bowling:    Slow left-arm orthodox
Teams:    Pakistan (Test: 1992-2007/08); ICC World XI (Test: 2005/06); Pakistan (ODI: 1991/92-2006/07); Asian Cricket Council XI (ODI: 2005/06); Pakistan (Int Twenty20: 2006); Multan (Main FC: 1985/86-2003/04); United Bank Limited (Main FC: 1988/89-1996/97); Faisalabad (Main FC: 1996/97-2000/01); Rawalpindi (Main FC: 1998/99); National Bank of Pakistan (Main FC: 2001/02); Water and Power Development Authority (Main FC: 2006/07); Yorkshire (Main FC: 2007); United Bank Limited (Main ListA: 1988/89-1995/96); Multan (Main ListA: 1989/90-1991/92); National Bank of Pakistan (Main ListA: 2001/02); Yorkshire (Main ListA: 2007); All teams
Lists of matches and more detailed statistics
Articles:    PCB backs Younis Khan
     ICL players get PCB nod for domestic participation
     Inzamam blames ICC, PCB for Oval result change
     Kallis joins the 10,000 run club
     List of all articles
Pictures:    Player portrait of Inzamam-ul-Haq
     Portrait of Inzamam-ul-Haq
     Inzamam-ul-Haq walks back to the pavilion
     Inzamam-ul-Haq is stumped by Boucher
Inzamam-ul-Haq (born 3 March 1970) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is considered to be one of Pakistan’s best batsmen.He is currently the captain of the Pakistani team.Test Debut: Pakistan v England at Birmingham, 1st Test, 1992. His career highlights are:

Scoring 60 in 37 balls against New Zealand in the semifinal of the 1992 World Cup to win the match that was nearly lost.
Scoring 329 against New Zealand in Lahore during a Test in the 2001-02 season (the twelfth highest score by a batsman)
Scoring 138* to deny Bangladesh victory at Multan.
Becoming the second batsman to score 10,000 runs in one-day inernationals (behind Sachin Tendulkar)
Scoring 184 in his 100th Test, against India at Bangalore in 2005.

Inzamam ul-Haq is well-known for his poor running between the wickets (as of May 2005, he has been run out a record 38 times in one-day internationals) and his ability to play shots around the ground. He has been described as looking “like a passenger in the field”.

He averages just over 50 runs per innings in tests and nearly 40 runs in one-day internationals with a strike rate of 53.65 and 74.20 respectively (figures current as of May 2004). He is called the best batsmen in the world against pace by Imran Khan. Inzamam is a giant that has a very soft touch for a man of his bulk. He usually bats at number three with his sidekick Yousuf Youhana.

He plays shots all round the wicket, is especially strong off his legs, and unleashes ferocious pulls and lofted drives.

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