The board again refused and finally dropped Mushtaq as captain. But just before Intikhab Alam was set to return as captain, the government stepped in and agreed to meet Mushtaq's demands.
Mushtaq was reinstated as captain and led Pakistan to a gruelling 5-month tour of Australia and the West Indies that included eight Tests.
Mushtaq lost the captaincy when he joined five other Pakistani players to play for Australian media tycoon, Kerry Packer's renegade World Series Cricket (WSC), in Australia. The event destroyed a number of teams.
It was under Mushtaq's captaincy that Imran transformed into becoming a formidable fast bowler.
He was asked to return as captain in 1980 when Asif Iqbal retired after losing to India 2-0. Mushtaq declined and instead suggested 23-year-old Javed Miandad for the job.
Captaincy Record (1976-77/1978-79):
Tests: 8 won, 4 lost, 7 drawn.
ODIs: 2 won, 2 lost.