Look I supported Inzamam's appointment as Chief Selector and still think he deserves time to turn things around. Too many past CSs have been easily influenced by senior players, lobbyists and journalists but Inzamam is a big character with clout who can cut through the nonsense. We saw how well the preparations for the England tour went and Inzamam was an important part of that.
He has given youngsters like Hasan Ali, Babar Azam, Mohammad Asghar and Sami Aslam a run. His A team selections have been generally good and hasn't fallen into the trap that previous CSs have of filling the A team with basically national team rejects.
However I think he's been too cautious and have been underwhelmed by some decisions. The selection of Umar Gul in the summer vs England was a mistake, as was picking a clearly unfit Mohammad Irfan. He hasn't groomed a seam bowling AR.
Pakistan were always likely to struggle in Australia no matter what combination was picked so PPers should quit pretending evil Inzy is somehow holding down the next Viv Richards or their fantasy XIs would've done any better. The talent pool is not great for a variety of reasons (poor grassroots coaching, terrible pitches, substandard balls etc, you know the drill). Pakistan's problem isn't simply one of poor team selection but a dysfunctional domestic structure that is incapable of producing players ready for international cricket.
I'll judge Inzamam's selection performance at the end of this year - we have three series against West Indies, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka that are ideal opportunities to blood youngsters. The Test bowling attack is in need of shaking up with Rahat Ali too wayward, Sohail Khan too unfit and Imran Khan not good enough so let's see whether Inzamam is ready to cull the deadwood.