I couldn’t believe my eyes. As much as he received the ridicule in the past for his lethargic and passive age-old style of captaincy, on the first day of the first test against West Indies on November 11th, 2006, the world saw a new Inzamam emerging above the horizon and marked it on their calendars. There he was, calmly positioned at the first slip for the better part of the initial stages, chewing a gum, constantly clapping and cheering on his teammates, directing traffic as he saw them fit. His face was full of lively emotions, and one of the most surprising items to note was as the team was leaving the field for lunch, he turned towards them and continued to clap for their mighty decent efforts in the field, as he led them from the front.
After so many years of watching the hopeless and emotionless face of Inzamam, this definitely marks a new beginning, and could be attributed towards the aggressive tactics inherited by now PCB Chairman Dr. Nasim Ashraf. He had earlier stated that his captaincy will be under close scrutiny and will be re-evaluated after the conclusion of current tour.
In any case, a pleasant change to view from the comfort of our homes.
Re: Of all the comebacks, the resurgence of Inzamam is something to write home about!
please, don't even talk about Nasim, he can't be such great influence in a day or two.... esp after the dirty laundry they exposed in the open air, if anything it should be Inzi's change alone.