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I think we should take inzimam back as caption. he can still play
We need Inzi back in side specially Test Matches..
As of Feb 21, 2009:
1. Jayasuriya: 432 ODIs
2. Tendulkar: 422 ODIs
3. Inzamam-ul-Haq: 378 ODIs
4. Wasim Akram: 356 ODIs
5. Azharuddin: 334 ODIs
6. Dravid: 334 ODIs
7. Muralitharan: 329 ODIs
8. S Waugh: 325 ODIs
9. C Vaas: 322 ODIs
10. S Ganguly: 311 ODIs
As of Jan 22, 2008, players with the highest appearence in ODIs are:
1. Tendulkar: 407 ODIs
2. Jayasuria: 403 ODIs,
3. Inzamam: 378 ODIs
4. Wasim Akram: 356 ODIs
5. Azharuddin: 334 ODIs
6. Dravid: 333 ODIs
7. S Waugh: 325 ODIs
8. Ganguly: 311 ODIs
9. A DeSilva: 308 ODIs
10. Vaas: 305 ODIs
hez a good player but he should look after hiz healt…dats not suits to a player…!!