Inzamam ul Haq Profile

Full Name:
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Born:
03 March, 1970 in the city of
Multan, Punjab.
Current age:
36 years .
Major Teams
Batting style:
Right-hand batsman.
Bowling style:
Slow left-arm orthodox.
In the old city of Multan, near the Ghanta Ghar, a winding lane leads to
Mohalla Toia Alam Shah. It was in the courtyard of a house in this Mohalla,
that young Inzamam-ul-Haq learnt to hold a bat. A door at the back of the
courtyard leads to a place where Inzamam played cricket with his neighbors.
Inzamam had a nice childhood. He was youngest of the 5 brothers and one
sister. His elder brothers took care of all his needs. Inzamam did his
schoolings in the Muslim School in Multan. Across that school was a small
ground where Inzamam joined a cricket coaching camp and started an interest
in cricket. The same cricket ground is now a Pakistan Cricket Board Coaching
centre.
And about Inzamam, "He has always been a calm and reserved person. He was different from the others. He belonged to a religious family; he never watched movies or listened into music. He eats and sleeps a lot though," says Hussain, who first captained Inzamam in the under-19s and then later for Multan
Inzi, as he
is mostly known in his team and by his supporters, is Pakistan's main middle
order batsmen,
if he clicks then on most occasions Pakistan either wins or leads the charge,
like most leading batsmen in
the world, the team tries to bat around him. His appearances may be deceiving.
With his slow walk and bulky appearance he may
be considered as a dormant player. But Inzamam has the ability to launch
brutal attacks at times. He displays a perfect blend of power and timing.
Power is no amazing thing for a man of his size, but his timing of the ball
is fascinating. He can play shots all around the wicket and is very strong
especially on his leg side. Inzamam is the captain and a key player of the
Pakistan team. Imran Khan was the one who identified the potential of this
man. Once he saw Inzamam play fluently against the pace attack of Wasim and
Waqar in the nets. Imran was so impressed by his batting that, he decided to
make Inzamam play in all the matches of the 1992 World Cup, no matter how he
performs.
Inzamam plays fast bowling extremely well. Though there is no much flaw in his techniques, he has a tendency to throw away his wicket by the silliest mistakes. A very poor runner between the wickets, he makes himself and his partner uncomfortable with his running. Inzamam also has the tendency to move his foot across when playing fast bowlers, which at times makes him judged out for leg before wicket. But against the spinners he uses his feet well.
Inzamam is very cool and composed and has succeeded Javed Miandad as a premier batsman for Pakistan. With a huge responsibility of building a strong team, he seems to perform well as a captain.
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 galvanized. 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 lead the
team astutely on a tense final day and took Pakistan to victory.
Though not having the reputation of being the world's best runner,
Inzamam has firmly cemented his position in the Pakistan side due to his
consistency, versatility and powerful batting. He has effectively proven his
worth in both styles of the game and has earned himself the top position in the
Coopers and Lybrand's rankings. He has shown himself to be an adaptable player
switching from heavy powerful hitting in the one day game to playing sensible
and solid innings in Tests. This young man, hailing from Multan, an ancient
cultural town in the lower Punjab, has the style, the technique and, most
importantly, the calm and collected manner, which are the makings of an
all time great.
His batting is consistent, versatile and powerful. He is adaptable, switching from powerful hitting in ODI's to playing sensible and solid innings in Tests. This young man hailing from Multan, an ancient cultural town in the lower Punjab, has the style, the technique and most importantly, the calm and collected manner which are the makings of an all time Great. An explosive batsman, capable of fast scoring or digging in as necessary. Once he is set, becomes very hard to dismiss.
Though not having the reputation of being the world's
best runner, Inzamam has firmly cemented his position in the Pakistan side
due to his consistency, versatility and powerful batting. He has effectively
proven his worth in both styles of the game and has earned himself the top
position in the Coopers and Lybrand's rankings. He has shown himself to be
an adaptable player switching from heavy powerful hitting in the one day
game to playing sensible and solid innings in Tests. This young man, hailing
from Multan, an ancient cultural town in the lower Punjab, has the style,
the technique and, most importantly, the calm and collected manner, which
are the makings of an all time great.
A well experienced and an explosive batsman,
capable of fast scoring or keeping his wicket when his team needs him the most.
One of his great achievements includes, his highest score of 329, the
second-highest Test score by a Pakistani and the tenth-highest by anyone. One of
Pakistan's leading match winners in difficult circumstances. Inzamam has led his team out of difficult
situations numerous times. Once he is set, becomes very hard to dismiss.
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