Former pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, who suffered a heart attack on monday (September 27) evening and underwent successful angioplasty, is currently stable but under monitoring. Inzamam had been complaining of chest pain for three days and had been cleared by early testing, but examinations on monday indicated he had suffered a heart attack.

He was then taken to the hospital for an operation. Inzamam was stable, but under monitoring, according to his representative. Inzamam, 51, is Pakistan's leading ODI run-scorer with 11,701 runs in 375 games and the country's third-highest Test run-scorer with 8,829 runs in 119 games. He was also one of the most successful captains in the country.

Inzamam withdrew from international cricket in 2007 and has since worked in pakistan as a batting consultant and, from 2016 to 2019, as the head selector. He has also served as Afghanistan's head coach.

The Pakistani batting star recently expressed his displeasure with New Zealand's decision to cancel the pakistan trip due to a security issue. Inzamam chastised new zealand for not discussing security problems with PCB and leaving suddenly on his YouTube channel. He also stated that, following the 2009 attack on Sri Lankan cricketers, they had provided protection to teams comparable to that provided to a visiting President.

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