“Never expect anything,” Imam ul Haq posts cryptic tweet after getting dropped for fourth and fifth NZ ODI

“Never expect anything,” Imam ul Haq posts cryptic tweet after getting dropped for fourth and fifth NZ ODI

Pakistan left-hand opener Imam ul Haq took to Twitter to post a very interesting and cryptic tweet, garnering the attention of fans, just days after getting benched for the fourth and fifth NZ ODI

New Zealand and Pakistan have just finished playing a five-match ODI series in which Imam ul Haq sat on the bench for the final two matches.

Imam ul Haq posts cryptic tweet after getting left out for fourth and fifth NZ ODI

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Imam is a left-hand middle order batsman who plays for the Pakistan national cricket team and Lahore in domestic cricket.

Imam ul Haq posts cryptic tweet

The 27-year-old took to Twitter to post an interesting and cryptic message on Sunday morning. The message garnered a lot of attention from fans. In fact, many fans believe that Imam got disappointed after the team dropped him for two consecutive games in the Pakistan vs New Zealand ODI series.

Imam tweeted the following:

Life is an unexpected journey so never expect anything from anyoneโ€. Be patient, Allah is watchingโ€.

Imam ul Haq brief bio and age

Imam-ul-Haq is a 27-year-old Pakistani international cricketer who was born on 22 December 1995 in Multan, Pakistan. He was born to parents Insaram ul Haq and Farah Insaram and has a brother named Ahtamad ul Haq.

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Imam made his One Day International debut against Sri Lanka. During that match, he scored a century and became just the second batsman for Pakistan, and thirteenth overall, to score a century on debut. He has so far scored three centuries throughout his career.

Imam dropped from Pakistan ODI starting squad

Following the third ODI match Imam made headlines for his comments in the post-match press conference. Imam pointed out that Pakistan does not have many matches left to experiment with their playing XI ahead of the 2023 World Cup.

He expressed his dismay at the idea of including power-hitters like Iftikhar Ahmed and Mohammad Haris in the lower-middle order. However, following these comments, Imam sat out the fourth and fifth ODI matches on the bench. Meanwhile, Iftikhar and Haris both got opportunities to play in the same game.

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