The well-built hitman has been recalled for Egypt's 2010 World Cup qualifier against Zambia, and the pivotal fixture could mark the end of his lengthy goal drought.
Zaki, one of the Pharaohs' most influential stars, has notched a host of memorable goals on the international stage, and his potential with the national team has always been enormous.
Early in 2008, the former Zamalek man put in riveting performances in the African Cup of Nations, and his crucial strikes clearly indicated that he has embarked on an exceptional career.
At the time, his magnificent success with the African champions was a huge morale booster for him before kicking off his Premiership adventure with Wigan Athletic.
Early this term, Zaki maintained a splendid run with the Latics and topped the league scoring charts for several weeks, but he lost his edge midway through the season.
Now the 25-year-old has a substantial chance of giving himself another push by replicating his distinguished heroics with Egypt.
The Zambia challenge seems to be a breeze for Hassan Shehata's side, who host the game late in March, and the robust marksman should have no problem doing what he does best in the long-awaited clash.
Zaki's self-esteem must have been significantly reduced after failing to find the net in the past nine matches. His 10th goal against Bolton Wanderers on December 28th is so far his last.
However, the WC qualifiers final phase is another front where he could revive his scoring instincts, and should he succeed, he would once again please Steve Bruce.
The worst-case scenario is that he would keep struggling for a little while longer, but would eventually regain his touch.
He's definitely no fluke as some people believe.