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Shoaib Malik

Shoaib Malik

Batsman Pakistan

Right Handed 42 yrs.

Shoaib Malik was brought into the Pakistani fold as a bowler, only to later realize his batting potential. He debuted against West Indies in Sharjah, replacing Afridi, in the 1999 Tri-Series also involving Sri Lanka. Featuring in all five matches that led to Pakistan's success, Malik's economical bowling signaled the arrival of yet another promi...

ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য
Born February, 01 1982
Birth Place Pakistan
Current age 42 yrs.
Role Batsman
Batting style Right Handed
Bowling style Off break
ব্যাটিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test 35 60 6 1898 4155 35.14 45.67 245 1 3 8 239 17
ODI 287 258 40 7534 9199 34.55 81.90 143 0 9 44 603 113
T20I 124 111 33 2435 1938 31.21 125.64 75 0 0 9 196 69
FC 91 137 15 4661 6139 38.20 - 200 1 14 22 515 48
List A 118 99 20 3913 4086 49.53 - 138 0 7 27 336 74
T20 418 392 103 10925 8535 37.80 128.00 95 0 0 74 845 351
বোলিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test 35 43 452 2712 61 1519 32 47.46 84.75 3.36 4/33 0 0
ODI 287 217 1326.2 7958 38 6192 158 39.18 50.36 4.66 4/19 0 0
T20I 124 49 95 570 0 675 28 24.10 20.35 7.10 2/7 0 0
FC 91 143 2072.5 12437 420 5920 228 25.96 54.54 2.85 7/81 9 1
List A 118 109 923.2 5540 49 4055 151 26.85 36.68 4.39 5/35 1 0
T20 418 242 611 3666 9 4289 154 27.85 23.80 7.01 5/13 2 0

প্রোফাইল"

Shoaib Malik was brought into the Pakistani fold as a bowler, only to later realize his batting potential. He debuted against West Indies in Sharjah, replacing Afridi, in the 1999 Tri-Series also involving Sri Lanka. Featuring in all five matches that led to Pakistan's success, Malik's economical bowling signaled the arrival of yet another promising all-rounder.

A jack of all trades, Malik's bowling soon got sidelined and his resilient batting took prominence. His maiden ODI century against West Indies in 2002 came when Pakistan were experiencing a middle-order crisis. When he seemed to cement his batting position, further experimentation ensued. While a consistent performer with either bat or ball, the inability to define his role led to never honing a skill to perfection. In 2004, Shoaib received complaints from the ICC for a suspect bowling action, which he duly rectified within a year following surgery. During that year, he was never used as a bowler, earning his place in the side as a formidable middle-order batsman.

Under new coach, Bob Woolmer, with consistent performances between 2005 and 2007, Shoaib helped Pakistan to ODI series wins against India, Sri Lanka and West Indies. A poor showing in the 2007 World Cup saw the then-captain Inzamam-Ul-Haq sacked from the post and Shoaib was appointed as his successor. But his introvert nature disconnected Shoaib from his peers despite Pakistan experiencing decent results under his leadership, and he eventually stepped down from the post. After a disastrous Australian tour, the post-tournament debacle saw various Pakistani players sacked, and Shoaib was one of those found culpable and was handed a one-year ban on disciplinary grounds . The ban was later lifted and he made his return to the side in the 2010 Asia Cup. Malik then turned his attention towards the shortest format of the game, Twenty20 and went to ply his trade for Sialkot Stallions in their domestic T20 competition. He was appointed skipper ahead of their maiden Champions League T20 campaign. Inconsistencies, however, have made sure that his career is still a roller-coaster ride with inclusions and exclusions from the side.