#5 Inzamam Ul Haq

Inzamam Ul Haq would go down as one of Pakistan’s most naturally gifted stroke maker. Inzamam had a lazy elegance about his stroke play and made batting look rather effortless. The big burly Pakistan batsman showcased his pedigree as a world-class batsman when he single-handedly won the semi-finals against New Zealand in the 1992 World Cup.
'Inzi' was a master milking the singles and rotating the strike. He had a cool head on his shoulders and mastered the art at pacing his innings. Once Inzi had his eyes set, he could tonk some huge sixes and take the team across the finishing line. Along with Mohammad Yousuf, he became the lynchpin of Pakistan's middle order.
Inzamam Ul Haq ODI Record (1990-1999)
Matches: 200 | Runs: 6475 | Avg: 39.48 | SR: 72.79 | 100s: 6
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