View Full Version : Thankyou and farewell to Inzamam Ul Haq
SriLankanCat
10 Oct 2007, 12:41
A great career and a fantastic player. Has copped a lot of criticism, no more so than for ihis weight but to survive so long in the highest level especially for a team as troubled as Pakistan is a great effort.
Will always remember his dashing innings in the Semi Final at the 92 world cup.
Well done Inzi, u were one of the best!
Fritz_the_Cat
10 Oct 2007, 13:41
A great career and a fantastic player. Has copped a lot of criticism, no more so than for ihis weight but to survive so long in the highest level especially for a team as troubled as Pakistan is a great effort.
Will always remember his dashing innings in the Semi Final at the 92 world cup.
Well done Inzi, u were one of the best!
Yeah one of the best one day innings i had seen to that point in time... great player to watch when on song... u will be sadly missed Inzi..
crownie
10 Oct 2007, 17:31
a real natural talent being able to be that good at that weight.
always good to watch.
Cooldude
10 Oct 2007, 19:27
As good as player of fast bowling as the world's seen, particularly off the back foot. Never looks particularly hurried and has all the shots
One of the best Pakistan has produced
Inzi needs 6 runs in Pak's 2nd innings to overtake Javed as his country's highest ever run scorer in tests. Needs something like another 77 to finish with an average of 50.
Bomber Bears
10 Oct 2007, 23:45
Good onya Inzy!
Inzy is a good player, and it is also fun to start telling Inzy jokes while he is playing.
In other news, Donut King is now looking for a new player to sponsor.
DonMania#5
11 Oct 2007, 14:47
Great player to watch when in form. All the best for the future Inzy!
pluga_4
13 Oct 2007, 00:23
inzy came for a farewell.
before this match he had a batting average of just over 50. he finishes with it just under 50 making 14 & 3 in his last test.
he also fell 2 runs short of being pakistan's alltime rungetter (miandad).
crudbucket
14 Oct 2007, 16:20
Highlight - Belting a spectator in Toronto for calling him a "big potato."
That was in his early days in the Paki team.