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Inzamam uncertain about his future as captain

Inzamam-ul-Haq has revealed that he is uncertain about his captaincy and unsure about whether he intends to continue leading his country

Cricinfo staff
23-Jan-2005


Inzamam-ul-Haq: what does the future hold? © AFP
Inzamam-ul-Haq has revealed his doubt over leading Pakistan, a mindset that doubtless has a great deal to do with the rigours of the current tour. Inzamam's comments came in the wake of a tumultuous week for Pakistan, in which a rape allegation was levelled against one of their players.
"I am uncertain about it," Inzamam told The Sun Herald when asked about his future as captain. "There's been a lot of criticism in Pakistan about me. I am not feeling good on the inside and I am not sure whether it is something I want to keep doing."
After Pakistan were crushed in the three-Test series, where he missed two Tests due to injury, Inzamam had to contend with scathing remarks from various quarters. Inzamam admitted that it was the "hardest tour" that he had been on. "The Australian tour is always hard," he said. "The conditions are different and Australia is the best team in the world. But this tour has been harder than normal, especially for me."
Imran Khan, the former Pakistan captain, had termed Pakistan's performance "spineless" and suggested that Younis Khan be given the captaincy. Pakistan are scheduled to tour West Indies in May and Inzamam said he would consider the future of his captaincy at the end of that tour. "I don't know why he [Imran] is doing this and saying these things," Inzamam said. "It is disappointing. It's not good for me and not good for the young boys in the team. Criticism is OK. But I don't think the performances have been that bad."
Inzamam found some form in the last two games of the VB Series with a composed 68 in the four-wicket loss to Australia at Hobart and a rapid 62 from 51 deliveries that took his side to victory against West Indies at the Gabba.