Former Pakistan captain and a batting legend, Inzamam-ul-Haq underwent angioplasty on Monday, September 27 evening after he suffered a heart attack in Lahore. The surgery took place in a private hospital and his condition was said stable.
As of Tuesday morning, doctors have kept him in observation as a stent has been successfully placed in Inzamam's heart. It was revealed that the 51-year-old had been complaining about chest pain over the last three days.
Inzamam, a former captain and chief selector of the national team was currently appearing on TV News as an expert and has also been running his own Youtube channel.
Pakistan's highest run-getter in ODIs with 11,701 runs in 375 matches, and the country's third-highest run-scorer in Tests with 8,829 runs from 119 matches under his belt, the charismatic sweeper of the ball and a natural six-hitter, Inzamam bid adieu to cricket after the 2007 World Cup.
Later on, he worked as head coach of the Afghanistan national team and recently was appointed as a consultant to the Pakistan Super League side Peshawar ZalMI who made it to the finals of PSL 2021 in UAE.