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23 April 2024

Inzamam quits as Afghan coach, set to take Pakistan job

Inzamam Ul Haq of Pakistan talks to the media alongside Pakistan media manager Pervez Mir following victory over Zimbabwe in what was his final one day international for Pakistan during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Group D match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe at Sabina Park on March 21, 2007 in Kingston, Jamaica. (Getty)

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By Agencies

Former Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam-ul-Haq is set to be appointed as the country's chief selector after he was released from his role as Afghanistan's head coach.

The 46-year-old Inzamam guided Afghanistan to the Super 10 stage of the recent World Twenty20 in India, during which they defeated eventual champions West Indies. He had a contract with the Afghan board (ACB) until the end of the year.

ACB Chief Shafiq Stanikzai said he had received a request from his Pakistan Cricket Board counterpart Shaharyar Khan to release the former batting great from his contract.

"Today Shaharyar Khan called me and asked a favour to release Inzamam-ul-Haq as they are keen to hire him," Stanikzai told reporters.

Pakistan exited the World Twenty20 after losing three of their four games in the Super 10 stage prompting head coach Waqar Younis to resign.

Inzamam played 378 one-day internationals and 120 Tests for Pakistan and also served as the team's batting consultant for a brief period in 2012.