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Rizolicious
19-03-2007, 00:21
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.


He went on to contribute a vital 42 in the final itself, at Melbourne against England, but subsequent World Cup campaigns have been less impressive for him and his side. After losing in the final in 1999, he made just 19 runs in six innings in the 2002-03 tournament in South Africa, and was dropped from the side soon afterwards.
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-666-
19-03-2007, 00:25
That coach guys had a heart attack and died. Or something. I wasnt really listening when my dad was swearing the odds about how useless the pakiteam were.

Rizolicious
19-03-2007, 00:26
That coach guys had a heart attack and died. Or something. I wasnt really listening when my dad was swearing the odds about how useless the pakiteam were.

yea, there is a seperate topic on that.

Zero
19-03-2007, 00:26
Lol useless?? Thats a fookin understatement.

Rizolicious
19-03-2007, 00:31
shame to see the big man go, but everyone has there time.
he will still carry on in test matches though which is good too hear.

Icey
19-03-2007, 00:35
A great player. He's leaving a big hole behind him seeing as Pak dont have many good batsmen.

Aaryana Afghan
19-03-2007, 04:50
i think he should'nt have done this coz its a game and if there is victory at the other side there is defeat.
it's not a major problem as the people of Pakistan are making it.

Guji-Ji
19-03-2007, 09:50
Can't say i blame him but maybe he could have stayed in the team but given up the captaincy.