Posted by: lootekukur March 18, 2007
Shattered Inzamam retires from one-day cricket
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Indeed is sad news, but I guess at the end of the day, he made a wise decision. he was already towards the end of his career in cricket --age-wise, and this is probably the most rational way he could have responded to the miserable performance of his team in the WC. i wished he could end his one-day career in a higher note but that didn't happen-- WC is a huge event! he definitely couldn't have waited for another 4 years. good thing is, he would be around for the test cricket. Shattered Inzamam retires from one-day cricket Cricinfo staff March 18, 2007 Source: - http://content-www.cricinfo.com/wc2007/content/current/story/286039.html Inzamam-ul-Haq, Pakistan's shattered captain, has announced his retirement from one-day cricket. The match against Zimbabwe, Pakistan's last of this World Cup, following their shock defeat against Ireland on Saturday, will be his valedictory appearance in that form of the game. "I have talked with my father on the phone," he said, "and have decided to retire from one-day cricket after the Zimbabwe match." Inzamam will, however, remain available for selection in Test cricket, a form of the game in which he has made 8813 runs in 119 Tests, with a highest score of 329 against New Zealand at Lahore. The announcement was made on the same day that Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's coach, tragically collapsed and died at the team hotel in Kingston, Jamaica. Inzamam, visibly distraught at the news, told reporters: "I am shocked and badly hurt. We have lost a good coach and a good person." Inzamam's one-day career was legendary. He played 377 matches over a 15-year career, scoring 11702 runs at 39.53 including 10 hundreds and 83 fifties. He shot to fame as a 22-year-old in Pakistan's triumphant World Cup campaign in 1992, belting his side into the final with a blistering 60 from 37 balls in the semi-final against New Zealand at Auckland.
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