"I don't think age is of any consequence or matter if someone is as fit and motivated as Misbah in professional cricket. I see him around in Pakistan cricket as captain for a while now," Inzamam said in an interview to PTI.
"The way Misbah is playing now and looking at his fitness levels no one should be surprised to see him around in Pakistan cricket for coming tours and series. He still has a big role to play as captain and batsman for us," Inzamam said.
And despite Pakistan's crushing 330 runs defeat in the second Test at Old Trafford, Inzamam said Misbah would continue to play a key role in the team.
"His experience, leadership and batting form will continue to prove invaluable for Pakistan in coming months," the chief selector said.
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Inzamam said he was confident that Misbah with his experience and performances would be able to lift the spirits of the team in the remaining two Tests and help them recover after the defeat at Old Trafford.
Misbah decided against retiring from international cricket this year and accepted the challenge of leading the team in England after the Pakistan Cricket Board asked him to shelve any plans for retirement after he had retired from one-day cricket after the World Cup 2015.
Inzamam, who is Pakistan's most capped player, said there was no need for Pakistani cricket fans to press the panic button.
"Look most of the players are playing in a test series in England for the first time in their lives. I am not disheartened by the second test defeat because better touring sides than us have come to England and struggled in their conditions."