Inzamam ‘worried’ for his nephew Imam

Pakistan cricket chief selector Inzamam ul Haq has said that he is worried for Imam ul Haq due to the pressure the
11 May, 2018

Pakistan cricket chief selector Inzamam ul Haq has said that he is worried for Imam ul Haq due to the pressure the youngster faces for being the nephew of the chief selector.

"I am used to pressure due to the fact that I have played for a long time but I am worried that Imam has pressure on him due to me. This is very difficult for a youngster, especially in a tough series like this," Inzamam said, quoted PakPassion.

The former Pakistan captain added that when it comes on Imam, he prefers to take a back seat. "When it comes to decision on Imam's selection, I would take the back seat and be a little quiet. I would also ask Grant Flower who he has worked with and also consult with Mickey," he said.

"When Imam was selected for One Day Internationals, there was criticism and then he scored 100," Inzamam added.

Earlier, Inzamam's nephew Imam, who would be making his debut in a historic Test match against Ireland, said that he is indeed ‘nervous’ but is ready for the task ahead.

“This will be my first Test match and I won’t be lying if I said that I will be very nervous. Playing Test cricket for my country has always been my dream and that time has come. As a sportsman, you are always under pressure whether it’s the first or last game but am confident that I have prepared well,” said Imam.

Sarfraz’s men will play against Ireland, which will be their first-ever Test against Pakistan, from May 11 to May 15 in Dublin. Pakistan will then play two Tests against England at Lord’s from May 24 to May 28 and Headingley from June 1 to June 5.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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