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Farewell to Inzamam

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
It should be, after the time we all spent creating it. ;)

Nah, Manan did most of the work - excellent, heartfelt tribute IMO. :thumbup1:
 

FRAZ

International Captain
As a batsman I never had any problem with Inzamam . But as he has realized his limited capabilities as a useless captain then I guess it's the time to say bye to him as being the best middle order batsman of this era .
Well he should have taken this decision of quitting the captaincy a long time ago but anyways he is off from it now so no complaints .
But anyways I feel sorry and disgusted about my fellow journalists that they never tapped on my shoulders to say "Yes my friend you always predict good things" .......
I feel real sorry cuz they will just roll over me yet again (remember my appeal to the world upon watching Hair) ........ I feel real sorry !!!!!!!!!!! My protest is over and I ll spell Inzamam properly now !!!! But he dare not lick on his droppings by revoking the retirement otherwise the world knows me very well !!!!!!!
 

FRAZ

International Captain
As a batsman I never had any problem with Inzamam . But as he has realized his limited capabilities as a useless captain then I guess it's the time to say bye to him as being the best middle order batsman of this era .
Well he should have taken this decision of quitting the captaincy a long time ago but anyways he is off from it now so no complaints .
But anyways I feel sorry and disgusted about my fellow journalists that they never tapped on my shoulders to say "Yes my friend you always predict good things" .......
I feel real sorry cuz they will just roll over me yet again (remember my appeal to the world upon watching Hair) ........ I feel real sorry !!!!!!!!!!! My protest is over and I ll spell Inzamam properly now !!!! But he dare not lick on his droppings by revoking the retirement otherwise the world knows me very well !!!!!!!
good article....:)
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Fusion

Global Moderator
Thanks for writing this excellent tribute SS. Very well written. I will miss seeing Inzi in the Pakistani lineup. In fact, in the upcoming year or so, Pakistani fans are going to miss his match winning knocks a heck of a lot. Even though he came down at least one spot too late in the lineup, he was still a stabilizing factor that we're certainly going to miss.
Thanks for the memories Inzi! I wish you the best of luck for in the new innings of your life.
 

GotSpin

Hall of Fame Member
As a batsman I never had any problem with Inzamam . But as he has realized his limited capabilities as a useless captain then I guess it's the time to say bye to him as being the best middle order batsman of this era .
Well he should have taken this decision of quitting the captaincy a long time ago but anyways he is off from it now so no complaints .
But anyways I feel sorry and disgusted about my fellow journalists that they never tapped on my shoulders to say "Yes my friend you always predict good things" .......
I feel real sorry cuz they will just roll over me yet again (remember my appeal to the world upon watching Hair) ........ I feel real sorry !!!!!!!!!!! My protest is over and I ll spell Inzamam properly now !!!! But he dare not lick on his droppings by revoking the retirement otherwise the world knows me very well !!!!!!!
Ahh yes, i totally understand your point now
 

andmark

International Captain
It will be sad to see such a experienced player leave all of a sudden.
 
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RolledOver

U19 Debutant
What really surprised me about his retirement was the timing, the guy was more concerned about his career at a time when his coach had lost his life!! I found iut very insensitive and sickning.
 

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