"I speak from experience. In the 1992 World Cup despite losing six matches, Imran Khan never allowed us to lose hope or hang our heads. We remained positive and the end result was we emerged as upset winners of the competition," Inzamam said at a function in Lahore.
Inzamam, who played a pivotal role in the semi-final and final in 1992 as a promising young batsman, said he would also advise the present set of players to play fearless cricket.
"If we remain positive and play without fear of defeat I am sure this team, like the one in 1992, can surprise many people," Inzamam, a veteran of 120 Tests and 378 ODIs, said.
The coach-cum-manager of the Pakistan team that won the 1992 World Cup, Intikhab Alam credited Imran for the victory.
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Former Test leg-spinner Abdul Qadir said that Pakistan have never had a more inspirational leader than Imran.
"He always entered the field with only victory on his mind and even in defeat he was always looking to the next match. He trusted his players and backed them to the hilt. As a leg spinner he made me believe I could be successful in limited overs cricket," Qadir said.
"It is sad that the Board only looks after those who matter to them but there are players who are today ill and need lot of assistance and the Board is ignoring them," Qadir said.