Former Pakistani captain and an all-time great ODI batsman, Inzamam-ul-Haq, was also known for his ability to get himself or his batting partner run-out. Since his debut, he was criticised for his fitness and run-out dismissals involving him kept on increasing over the years.
In 378 ODIs, Haq scored 11,739 runs at an average of 39.52 and a strike rate of 74.24, including 10 centuries and 83 half-centuries. He is the joint-highest with his teammate and another all-time legend, Wasim Akram, in the list of players run-out most times in ODIs. Both of them have been run-out 38 times in ODIs.
However, Akram (280) has played less innings than Haq (322), which given him the top spot in the list in terms of the average.
Watch the video to see some of the run-outs involving Haq: