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1989
January 13-14, Karachi
1989-90
Finishes the season with 1645 runs at an average of 60.92, with six centuries and as many fifties in 21 matches.
1991
November 22, Lahore
1992
January 17, Multan
March, Australia-New Zealand
World Cup heroics. His volcanic 60 at Auckland in the semi-final against New Zealand separates the two teams. Later, a thrilling 42 in the final proves crucial in Pakistan's dream triumph.
June 4, Birmingham
Test debut. Not much batting for Inzamam in a high-scoring draw against England.
1993
May 2-4, St John's, Antigua1993
1994
April 20, Sharjah
October 2, Karachi
Stars in a cliffhanger. Not many nails are left at the end of this one as Inzamam and Mushtaq Ahmed engineer a minor miracle against Australia. From 258 for 9, Pakistan manage to surmount the target of 315 and go one-up in the series. Ian Healy misses a stumping when three runs are needed and Pakistan prevail in one of the closest finishes of all.
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1996
July 25-29, Lord's
1997
September, Toronto
1999
March 12-14, Dhaka
November 18-22, Hobart
His only century against Australia comes in a losing cause, but it is made with the match very much in the balance. Australia have managed only a slender lead and he consolidates Pakistan's position with a controlled 118. It almost turns into a series-levelling knock until Justin Langer and Adam Gilchrist begin their daylight robbery.
2000
Aggregates 1000 runs in both Tests and ODIs in the calendar year. Scores 1090 runs in 12 Tests, including four hundreds and six fifties at an average of 60.56; in 34 one-dayers, it was 1074 runs with a lone hundred and nine fifties at an average of 42.96.
2001
May31-June 4, Manchester
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2002
May 1-2, Lahore
2003
March, South Africa
September 3-6, Multan
The jailbreak. Chasing 261 in the final Test against Bangladesh, Pakistan are 205 for 8 and in danger of giving Bangladesh their first Test win. Inzamam has none of it, however, and with sizeable help from Nos 10 and 11, inches them past the line.
October 24-28, Faisalabad
In his first Test as captain, his calm presence on the final day earns Pakistan a nervy draw against South Africa.
2004
March 13, Karachi
July
Spat with Shoaib Akhtar comes out in the open. Differences between the two emerge after the loss at home to India, where Shoaib limps out of the Test series with an injury.
September, England Leads Pakistan to the semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy, where a puzzling decision to bat first - akin to Wasim Akram's decision in the 1999 World Cup final - sees his side crumbling to 131 (132 in 1999), chased by West Indies with seven wickets to spare.
2005
January, Australia
March 24-28, Bangalore
Makes a stellar 184 in his 100th Test as Pakistan level the series 1-1 in the final Test. In the one-dayers that follow, Pakistan win 4-2, with Inzamam topping the averages for Pakistan.
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August
Captains Asia XI in the inaugural Afro-Asian Cup.
October
Is named in both World Test and ODI XI of the year. Surprisingly though, isn't picked for the teams to play Australia in the Super Series. However, he finally does play in the Super Test, being named as a replacement for Sachin Tendulkar. That too isn't without drama, as he refuses initially, still angry at the snub in the first place.
November 20-24, Faisalabad
In the second Test against the visiting Englishmen, an umpiring gaffe sees Inzamam declared run-out for 109 as he tries to evade a throw aimed at the stumps by Steve Harmison on his follow-through. Inzamam moves out of the way, but is caught short when the ball thuds into the stumps. Since Inzamam is not attempting a run, there is no way he can be given out. Inzamam's 109 in Pakistan's first innings equals Javed Miandad's Pakistan record of 23 Test centuries, and he goes better in the very next innings with an unbeaten 100.
Pakistan win the series 2-0. With 431 runs at 107.75, he is the Man of the Series. Also completes 1000 Test runs in a calendar year for the second time in his career.
2006
August-September, England
2007
March 17, Jamaica
March 18
Announces retirement from ODIs and steps down from Test captaincy on the same day that Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's coach, tragically collapses and dies at the team hotel.
August
Joins ICL, along with team-mates Mohammad Yousuf, Imran Farhat and Abdur Razzaq. Inzamam's decision comes after he is not offered a central contract by the PCB in July.
October
Is selected for the second Test against South Africa in Lahore, which is his farewell Test. Scores 14 and 3, falling two short of Javed Miandad's record for the highest Test aggregate by a Pakistan batsman. Ends with 8830 runs in 120 Tests, falling 60 runs short of a career average of 50.
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