Inzamam said that the national selection committee had been given clearance by the Pakistan Cricket Board to consider Umar for the upcoming series after he sorted out his disciplinary matters with the board.
"He is back in the team because he is in good form and has shown this in the national event. I have spoken to him and he is keen to prove to everyone that he wants to become a permanent part of the Pakistan team in other formats of the game," Inzamam said.
"It is not that the door is closed on them. When we are satisfied that they meet the standards of fitness and form, they will be considered for selection," he said.
Shehzad and Umar were both overlooked for the entire England tour on disciplinary grounds.
Asked about uncapped allrounder Ammad Butt, who was selected in the squad for the lone T20 International against England but dropped for the West Indies series without playing a match, Inzamam said that the head coach and captain felt that needed more time in domestic cricket.
Meanwhile, Umar, who has had several run-ins with the establishment and media over his on and the field episodes, said he was looking to have a controversy free career now.
"I want to have a controversy free career now because staying out for five months from the national side were very tough and hard for me. It made me realise lot of things."
Umar said his focus was on making a comeback and he tried to perform well in whatever opportunities he got.
26-year-old Umar made it clear that he wanted to do well in the T20 series against the West Indies so that he could be considered for the 50-over format as well.
The selectors were forced to reconsider Umar after he scored 115 not out off 48 balls at a strike rate of 239 for Lahore Whites, hitting Pakistani allrounder Yasir Arafat for 34 runs in an over -- five sixes and a four.
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