Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik made headlines by revealing that he is no longer playing international cricket for Pakistan, hinting towards his retirement from all forms of international cricket. The veteran cricketer, who has already retired from Test and ODI formats, shared his thoughts in an interview with a local sports website.
A Satisfying Career
Expressing his satisfaction with his lengthy career, Malik stated, “I am happy and content after playing for so many years. I have no interest in playing for Pakistan again. I have already announced retirement from two formats. I have been playing league cricket, and enjoying my time, wherever I get an opportunity to play, I try to avail it.
Future Plans in T20 Internationals
Regarding his future in T20 internationals, Malik clarified his intentions, stating, “I have no interest, but as I’ve said before, I will announce my retirement from all cricket forms once and for all.” This statement indicates that Malik is planning to bid farewell to all forms of cricket in the near future.
Remarkable Career Statistics
Throughout his illustrious career, Shoaib Malik has represented Pakistan in 35 Tests, 287 ODIs, and 124 T20Is, amassing over 11,000 runs and taking 218 wickets. He stands as the second-highest run-scorer in T20s with 13,360 runs, trailing only West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has 14,562 runs.
Shoaib Malik’s announcement marks the end of an era for Pakistan cricket. As he transitions away from international cricket, his contributions and achievements will remembered by fans and fellow cricketers alike.