#2 Inzamam-ul-Haq
Pakistan great Inzamam-ul-Haq announced himself on the world stage by scoring a 37-ball 60 against New Zealand in the semi-finals of the 1992 World Cup, helping Pakistan win their first global title.
Over the next few years, till the next World Cup came along, he continued in the same vein and emerged as the 2nd highest run scorer in one-day internationals in the world. He scored 2675 runs at an excellent average of 41.79 in 79 matches, including 2 centuries, in addition to 21 half-centuries.
What stood out during that spell was Inzamam's outstanding skills as a boundary hitter as he hit 225 fours and 29 sixes. His sixes tally is joint highest with Aravinda de Silva.
Throughout that period of Pakistan's reign as the world champions, Inzamam was the batsman who often held the innings together.
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