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December 25, 2005
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Umar last played for Pakistan in April 2004 against India in the second Test at Lahore and set up a victory with a first-innings haul of five for 31. The 21-year-old from Peshawar is a fine controlled seam bowler who has taken 25 wickets in five Tests and another 19 in 15 one-dayers with a best of 5 for 17. Umar is currently playing for his employers PIA in domestic cricket and Inzamam said that the more he played the better he would become after being out of the game for a more than a year.
Umar was sidelined for more than a year with a stress fracture of the back after the Test against India and made a comeback to domestic cricket this season, but was not considered for any of the international games including the tour matches against England.
"Our strength lies in our pace bowling with all our bowlers doing really well against England," said Inzamam. "But with Mohammad Asif also having a good debut match we are keen to develop a reservoir of pace bowlers against India."
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