Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq was discharged from the hospital after undergoing successful stent surgery after suffering a heart attack. It should be stated that Inzamam had been suffering from chest problems for a few days before being brought to the hospital.

The first tests revealed no problems with Haq, but a heart attack put his health at risk. According to his agency, he was healthy and under the supervision of professionals. The cricketing community has gathered to wish the sportsman well now that he has been released from the hospital.

Sachin and many others express their wishes for Inzamam’s speedy recovery

Inzamam shot to fame came into existence during Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup success and is now the country’s leading run-scorer in one-day internationals. In 375 ODIs for Pakistan, he scored 11,701 runs. He is also his country’s 3rd-highest run-scorer in the game’s purest format, he bagged 8829 runs in 119 matches.

Despite retiring from international cricket in 2007, he went on to occupy a number of significant positions with the PCB. Between 2016 to 2019, he served as the Pakistan cricket team’s chief selection and batting consultant. In the meanwhile, he performed as Afghanistan’s head coach. After knowing about his heart attack, many cricketers rushed to his side to express their well wishes, including star batsman Sachin Tendulkar.

“Wishing you a speedy recovery @Inzamam08. You’ve always been calm yet competitive, and a fighter on the field. I hope and pray that you’ll come out stronger from this situation as well. Get well soon,” tweeted Sachin Tendulkar on his recovery.

“Wishing Inzamam-ul-Haq all the very best, that he recovers completely and remains part of our game for many many years,” tweeted Harsha Bhogle.

Haq is likely to return to his regular self soon now that he is out of the hospital and was healthy.

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