Inzamam seeks Richards’ help

Published March 1, 2003

CENTURION, Feb 28: Out-of-form Pakistani batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq on Friday revealed he was going to speak to West Indian legend Sir Vivian Richards in a bid to get back among the runs at the World Cup.

“I have never faced such a situation before. I want to call my idol Vivian Richards to sort out the problem,” Inzamam said.

Richards is currently in South Africa as head of the West Indies selectors, but Inzamam was unaware whether he will come to watch Saturday’s clash between India and Pakistan at SuperSport Park.

“I have no clue where my form has gone but the confidence is there,” the 32-year-old said.

“My father phoned me from Pakistan and advised me not to lose faith and has prayed for my success against India. I have always followed my father’s advice and have succeeded.”

Inzamam, who shed 23 pounds to get fit for the World Cup, appears to have lost his appetite for runs as well, struggling to make 10 runs in four matches.

But his team-mates were backing him to come good soon.

“I called my old friend Mushtaq Ahmed (former Pakistan leg-spinner) and spoke to Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram,” he said.

“All of them told me that there was nothing wrong and runs would come in the next game.

“I have never worked so hard as I did before the World Cup and it is quite strange I am not being able to deliver.”—AFP

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