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Shoaib Malik      

Full name Shoaib Malik

Born February 1, 1982, Sialkot, Punjab

Current age 27 years 283 days

Major teams Pakistan, Asia XI, Delhi Daredevils, Gloucestershire, Gujranwala Cricket Association, Pakistan International Airlines, Pakistan Reserves, Sialkot Cricket Association, Sialkot Stallions

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Relation Brother - Adeel Malik

Shoaib Malik
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 26 42 6 1394 148* 38.72 3156 44.16 2 7 179 12 13 0
ODIs 187 167 21 5075 143 34.76 6403 79.25 7 31 424 59 65 0
T20Is 25 24 6 541 57 30.05 458 118.12 0 2 44 13 8 0
First-class 88 133 16 3569 148* 30.50 8 16 41 0
List A 262 223 37 7089 143 38.11 11 43 99 0
Twenty20 54 50 16 1402 88* 41.23 1128 124.29 0 9 120 33 25 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 26 31 2010 1153 17 4/42 4/94 67.82 3.44 118.2 1 0 0
ODIs 187 151 6252 4757 130 4/19 4/19 36.59 4.56 48.0 1 0 0
T20Is 25 15 204 208 12 2/14 2/14 17.33 6.11 17.0 0 0 0
First-class 88 10801 5377 171 7/81 31.44 2.98 63.1 5 1
List A 262 10202 7597 244 5/35 5/35 31.13 4.46 41.8 6 1 0
Twenty20 54 38 602 669 36 5/13 5/13 18.58 6.66 16.7 0 1 0
Career statistics
Test debut Pakistan v Bangladesh at Multan, Aug 29-31, 2001 scorecard
Last Test Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (SSC), Jul 20-24, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Pakistan v West Indies at Sharjah, Oct 14, 1999 scorecard
Last ODI New Zealand v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, Nov 9, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England v Pakistan at Bristol, Aug 28, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), Aug 12, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1997/98
Last First-class Pakistan Customs v Pakistan International Airlines at Karachi, Oct 22-25, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1997
Last List A New Zealand v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, Nov 9, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Lahore Eagles v Sialkot Stallions at Lahore, Apr 26, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), Aug 12, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Short of wicketkeeping, there are few roles that have passed Shoaib Malik by on the cricket field. He has batted in every position in ODIs since his debut in 1999. He began at Test level batting in the lower-order and was even used as an opener, astonishingly, proving himself to be an adept one. As an offspinner in the modern mould, everything about his bowling, from short-stepping run-up to the doosra, bear striking similarities with Saqlain Mushtaq (though not as obviously gifted). And the action isn't clean enough - he has been reported twice at international level - once in October 2004 after which he played primarily as a batsman for the next six months, before undergoing elbow surgery to correct his action. And he was again reported in November 2005, after which he underwent elbow surgery again in early 2006. But it is his intelligence and versatility that mark him out and make him so vital to Pakistan's future. After Bob Woolmer's arrival, he became one of Pakistan's most intelligent ODI batsmen, regularly marshalling chases from one-down, setting up platforms for big totals as a thruster, scoring runs in vital matches and being at the heart of Pakistan's ODI resurgence. He is an uncomplicated batsman, with checked drives and cuts and useful slogs when needed. Against India, both in 2005 and 2006, all these qualities came to the fore. Yet, he can still come in at number six as he did against South Africa in 2003 once and blast 82 from 40 balls. More significantly, he has settled at Test level, scoring a vital, match-saving hundred against Sri Lanka at Colombo. Injuries kept him out of Tests against England and South Africa but as he returned to the ODI side with a World Cup looming, his batting intelligence was again shining through. He was talked in private circles within the PCB, as a future captain before he was given the job after Pakistan's disastrous World Cup ouster in 2007 and duly responded by guiding Pakistan to a series win over World Cup finalists Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi and reaching the final of the ICC World Twenty20. However, that was followed by Test-series defeats against South Africa and India, before presiding over a 12-ODI winning streak, a Pakistan record, albeit against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Against meaningful opposition, the pressure mounted on Malik to produce consistent results and a timely victory in the Kitply Cup final against India finally gave him and his side much-needed credibility. Malik however couldn't repeat match those efforts in the Asia Cup at home as Pakistan failed to reach the summit. His captaincy hit an all-time low when Pakistan suffered their worst ODI defeat at home, to the Sri Lankans, and there was a swift change in the management as Younis Khan took over as captain.

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Sep 30, 2009

Shoaib Malik reaches high and wide for the ball, Australia v Pakistan, ICC Champions Trophy, Group A, Centurion, September 30, 2009

Shoaib Malik reaches high and wide for the ball

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Sep 30, 2009

Shoaib Malik looks to flick the ball, Australia v Pakistan, ICC Champions Trophy, Group A, Centurion, September 30, 2009

Shoaib Malik looks to flick the ball

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Sep 26, 2009

Shoaib Malik's wagon wheel, India v Pakistan, Champions Trophy, Group A, Centurion, September 26, 2009

Shoaib Malik's wagon wheel

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