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Inzamam to
retire after Lahore Test
Bureau Report
LAHORE—Inzamam-ul-Haq, the former captain of the Pakistan team, has
announced he will retire from international cricket after the second
Test against South Africa at Lahore. Inzamam will be hoping to end his
career by breaking Javed Miandad’s Pakistan record of 8832 Test runs.
Inzamam currently has 8813 runs, still needing 20 runs to become the
highest run-getter for Pakistan in Tests.
Inzamam made this announcement at the National Stadium in Karachi where
Pakistan are currently playing the first Test against South Africa. A
few hours later, the board named Inzamam in a 16-man squad for the
second Test. In recent days speculation has mounted over Inzamam’s
future, with him declaring himself unavailable for the first Test
against South Africa. He is also one of three Pakistani players to sign
with the Indian Cricket League.
Apart from Inzamam’s inclusion, the selectors have decided to stick to
the same 15 that were announced for the ongoing Test in Karachi. While
Inzamam is almost certain to play, the match could also feature a return
of Mohammad Yousuf who opted out of the first Test due to lack of match
fitness. Thus a brief reunion of Pakistan’s strong middle-order
comprising Inzamam, Yousuf and Younis Khan is very much on the cards. |