Pakistan Cricket Legend Inzamam ul-Haq in hospital after Heart Attack

Inzamam was not feeling better for the last three days. He had complained of chest pain. 51-year-old Inzamam is currently under the supervision of doctors.
Source: Google/ Image Credit: Abp news
Source: Google/ Image Credit: Abp news

Inzamam was not feeling better for the last three days. He had complained of chest pain. 51-year-old Inzamam is currently under the supervision of doctors. Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has been admitted to a hospital in Lahore after suffering a heart attack. His angioplasty was performed on Monday evening. According to Cricket Pakistan, he was not feeling well for the last three days. The former right-handed batsman had complained of chest pain.

According to initial reports, nothing was known but on Monday his minor heart attack was reported after which 51-year-old Inzamam was taken to the hospital for surgery. The agent of this legendary Pakistan player told the media that his condition is stable and he is under the supervision of doctors for some time.

Inzamam has scored 8829 runs in 119 test matches

Inzamam is counted among the most successful captains of Pakistan. He has also been one of the best batsmen in Pakistan. He has scored 8829 runs in 119 test matches for Pakistan. And He is at number three in terms of scoring the most runs for Pakistan in Test cricket. His fans are deeply saddened to hear the news of Inzamam's (Inzamam-ul-Haq heart attack) being unwell. He is wishing his veteran player a speedy recovery on social media.

Inzamam has played 375 ODIs for Pakistan

He has said goodbye to international cricket in the year 2007, remained associated with Pakistan cricket even after retirement. From the coach, he held many important positions in Pakistan cricket. Inzamam was also the chief selector of Pakistan from 2016 to 2019.

One of the finest batsmen of his time, he has played 375 ODIs for Pakistan in which he has 11, 701 runs to his name. He has also been the head coach of Afghanistan after saying goodbye to cricket.

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