Inzamam-ul-Haq

Inzamam -ul- Haq ( born March 3, 1970 in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan ) is a former Pakistani cricketer.

Career

Inzamam -ul- Haq took for the Pakistani Test Cricket team participated in 120 tests in which he scored a total of 8830 runs ( 49.60 runs per wicket ). This is the second highest number of runs that has been achieved so far a Pakistani cricketer. He only missed three runs to catch up with his compatriot Javed Miandad. His test debut Inzamam -ul- Haq in June 1992 against England at Birmingham. In a test against New Zealand in 2001 in the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, he scored 329 runs. This is still the second highest number of runs that reached a Pakistani cricketer with a test. Its last use in a test he had against the South African team in October 2007 in Lahore. In addition, Inzamam -ul- Haq played 378 One- Day International cricket matches ( ODIs ) for Pakistan, where he. 11739 total runs scored ( 39.52 runs per wicket ) He is one of only eight cricketers and the only Pakistani cricketer, who has scored at least 10,000 ODI runs. Inzamam -ul- Haq took Pakistan cricket team to five world championships (1992, 1996, 1999, 2003 and 2007 ). In 1992, he won with the Pakistani team, the World Cup and was instrumental in this success. His performance, especially in the semi-final game against New Zealand was crucial, for which he also the "Man of the Match" got prize in this game.

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