"I think Pakistan should now continue with Misbah as captain. It's too late to make any changes on the leadership front at this point of time. I know that Misbah has his limitations but he should carry on, at least till the World Cup," said Inzamam at the at the Aaj Tak conclave 'Salaam Cricket'.
At a powerpacked gathering of World Cup-winning captains, it was an unanimous say that though Pakistan are a talented and unpredictable team it doesn't stand a chance in the upcoming 50-over Cup. Inzamam though begged to differ and said that one should never lose hope.
Inzamam fondly recounted his days with Imran at the helm and how the captain inspired the team.
"Imran never lost faith in us as players, individually and as a team and that gave us the confidence to win. He was a leader par excellence and Pakistan have seen none like him. I can't even compare Misbah or anybody to Imran, but I still hope that we can take a cue from his ways to move forward and do well as a team in the future," said Inzamam, who fashioned Pakistan's 1992 semi-final win to become an overnight hero and subsequently one of the greatest batsmen of the nation.
"Even our relatives did not speak properly on the phone when we lost to India. The pressure of an India-Pakistan game is immense. But still we (players) find enough time to befriend
each other and thats the beauty of it," said Inzamam in chaste Urdu.
"I urge the administrators of both the teams to make them play more often to reduce the pressure of these matches and increase harmony between the arch-rivals. Cricket is always a great way to bridge gaps and I hope to see the two teams locking horns frequently," said Inzamam.
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