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Inzamam batting in domestic cricket after retirement

Inzamam Ul Haq took his retirement years back and last year he was seen bating in a domestic game once again. The big man of Pakistan cricket showed his skills once again. He looked a lot rusty which was obvious as Inzamam hung his boots in cricket many years ago.

He did struggle in the first few balls but then got settled down. The stroke making returned for the former Pakistani skipper. Inzamam Ul Haq was a delight to watch in his playing days. He was one of the best middle order batsman produced by Pakistan.

Inzamam-ul-Haq was a symbiosis of strength and subtlety. Power was no surprise, but sublime touch was remarkable for a man of his bulk. He loathed exercise and often looked a passenger in the field, but with a willow between his palms he was suddenly galvanised. He played shots all round the wicket, was especially strong off his legs, and unleashed ferocious pulls and lofted drives. Imran Khan rated him the best batsman in the world against pace.

Inzimam ul Haq is famous with the name of Big Man in the cricket world. He was a very classical batsman. Most of time he run out because of his slow running between the wickets. His arm have very power and when he was smashed a six it was only a little wrist moment. Commentator were also talk about his wrist power when he throw the ball to wicket from boundary.


He is one of the best batsmen of Pakistan. Now a days he is the chief selector of Pakistan National Team. He was also perform as a captain of National team in his career.


 

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