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Want to match Inzamam's 1992 World Cup heroics, says Pakistan's Maqsood

FP Archives • February 10, 2015, 16:44:52 IST
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Maqsood, who hit an unbeaten 93 in Monday’s three-wicket warm-up win over Bangladesh, said he still watched footage on YouTube of Inzamam smashing Pakistan to victory in 1992.

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Want to match Inzamam's 1992 World Cup heroics, says Pakistan's Maqsood

Pakistan’s newest batting star Sohaib Maqsood Tuesday said he hoped to emulate the heroics of his fellow Multan native Inzamam-ul Haq by playing a key role at the World Cup. Maqsood, who hit an unbeaten 93 in Monday’s three-wicket warm-up win over Bangladesh, said he still watched footage on YouTube of Inzamam smashing Pakistan to victory in 1992. “Inzamam was a great player and if I come close to what he did in 1992 I would be a proud man,” said Maqsood. [caption id=“attachment_2091011” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Maqsood-bat-Reuters.jpg) Maqsood, who hit an unbeaten 93 in Monday’s three-wicket warm-up win over Bangladesh, said he still watched footage on YouTube of Inzamam smashing Pakistan to victory in 1992. Reuters[/caption] “I grew up watching him as a great batsman,” he added. “I still watch his World Cup knocks on YouTube whenever I get time and it always inspires me to match his knocks. “Inzamam was a great player, an icon in Pakistan and it’s my desire to do what he did in his career, especially in the 1992 World Cup.” In 1992 Inzamam, then 22, blazed a match-turning, 37-ball 60 to help Pakistan beat New Zealand in the semi-finals of the World Cup, also held in Australia and New Zealand. He then chipped in with another whirlwind, 35-ball 42 in the final against England in Melbourne to finish as one of the stars of Pakistan’s only World Cup win. Maqsood, 27, showed similar qualities in Monday’s win when his undefeated knock helped Pakistan overcome early jitters and overhaul their 247-run target in Sydney. “My goal is clear and that is to win matches for Pakistan and for that I am doing extra hard work,” he said. “We are working on playing more back-foot shots as we are used to playing front-foot shots in our part of the world.” He added that Pakistan’s first match, against arch-rivals and defending champions India in Adelaide on Sunday, was important for their chances. “It’s a crucial game for us and if we win that it will be an ideal start for us,” said Maqsood. Pakistan will also play the West Indies, Zimbabwe, United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Ireland in Group B. AFP

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