Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Shoaib Malik

Shoaib Malik

Shoaib Malik (Punjabi, Urdu: شعیب ملک‎) (conceived 1 February 1982) is a Pakistani cricket player and previous commander. He made his One-Day International introduction in 1999 against the West Indies and his Test presentation in 2001 against Bangladesh. He has assumed control over 100 Odi wickets, and has a batting normal in the mid 30s in both Test and Odi cricket. His knocking down some pins activity has gone under examination (especially his doosra) however he has had elbow surgery to amend this. Malik was stacked up second, behind buddy Shahid Afridi, in the Icc Odi all-rounder rankings in June 2008. In March 2010, Malik accepted an one-year restriction from universal cricket from the Pakistan Cricket Board (Pcb); the boycott was toppled two months after the fact. 

Malik was approached by Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in July 2003 to enactment as a trade for Ian Harvey, who was on global obligation with Australia. John Bracewell, the club's executive of cricket, remarked that he was "energized by the prospect of marking a worldwide turning all-rounder to reinstate Ian throughout the Cheltenham Festival and the C&g semi-finals. He will include another and reviving measurement to the squad ... which is in keeping with our playing theory to both win and entertain". He sufficiently astounded in two County Championship and three one-day matches that brought about recharging of his agreement for the 2004 season. Mark Alleyne, the club's head mentor, commented that "Shoaib completed great for us a year ago in the brief time he was with us and fitted in great. He is a skilled all-rounder who is deserving of a spot in either teach and as a 21-year old, he can just improve and I am truly satisfied at having him in my squad". Over the course of his two seasons at Gloucestershire, Malik played eight five star matches, scoring 214 runs at a normal of 17.83 with two fifties[8] and taking 15 wickets at a normal of 45.06, with best bowling figures of 3/76. He likewise played twelve one-day matches, scoring 345 runs at a normal of 43.12 with three fifties and taking 10 wickets at a normal of 47.60, with best playing figures of 3/28. 

In October 2004, Malik was accounted for to the International Cricket Council (Icc) for having a "possibly defective playing action"; eight months after the fact, his movement was cleared.[13] In the interceding period, Malik was utilized fundamentally as a batsman.[14] He was likewise given an one-Test boycott by the Pakistan Cricket Board in the wake of conceding to deliberately losing a Twenty20 match for the Sialkot Stallions against Karachi Zebras to thump Lahore Eagles out of the 2004–05 Abn-Amro Twenty-20 Cup. The request inferred that the occurrence "harmed Pakistan's cricketing picture and had indicated lack of regard to the swarm", yet that "his activities were not part of any match-settling with no fiscal suggestions, however were a youthful endeavor to express his dissatisfaction at prior choices in the rivalry that he felt.

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                                                                        Shoaib Malik
                                                                       Shoaib Malik
                                                                      Shoaib Malik
                                                                         Shoaib Malik
                                                                        Shoaib Malik

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