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Speculation
grows over Inzamam’s future
Bureau Report
lahore—Speculation over the future of Inzamam-ul-Haq, the former
Pakistan captain, is mounting with some reports claiming he is set to
retire from Test cricket after playing in the second Test in Lahore
against South Africa.
It has been reported that both reported that Inzamam had reached an
agreement with the Pakistan Cricket Board which would see the batsman
play one last Test at home before bowing out - unlike many ex-cricketers
in Pakistan - with some grace and dignity.
None of these reports, however, have quoted Inzamam directly. The only
newspaper to quote him on the topic, the Daily Express, another Urdu
daily, has him denying any such plans. “I have no plans to retire at the
moment. I am available for the second Test and have told the selectors
of my desire,” Inzamam said. However, to add to the confusion, the same
newspaper’s front page has also carried the retirement story. The Daily
Express has also quoted Inzamam claiming he has cancelled his trip to
London where he was expected to be present for hearings in the Darrell
Hair case.
Inzamam stepped down from the captaincy and retired from ODIs after
Pakistan’s early exit at the World Cup earlier this year. He was
initially keen to play on in Tests, but the board and selectors have,
unofficially, been equally keen for him to step away and didn’t award
him a central contract.
To complicate matters further, Inzamam was also one of four players to
sign up for the Indian Cricket League (ICL), a move which meant,
according to the PCB’s stance, that he would not be considered for
Pakistan selection.
Yet Inzamam was, according to the selection committee, considered for
the first Test squad against South Africa. He wasn’t picked because he
made himself unavailable. If he does play one last Test, Inzamam has an
opportunity to surpass Javed Miandad as the leading Test run-scorer for
Pakistan as he needs 20 runs to go past Miandad’s haul of 8832. |