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India vs Pakistan LIVE: Shoaib Malik set for litmus test against India as he eyes big finish in T20 World Cup

India vs Pakistan LIVE: Shoaib Malik set for litmus test against India as he eyes big finish in T20 World Cup

India vs Pakistan LIVE: Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik to pass litmus test against India as he eyes big finish in T20 World Cup.
India vs Pakistan LIVE: Shoaib Malik set for litmus test against India- Former Pakistan skipper Shoiab Malik will have a job in his hands when arch-rivals Pakistan and India face off in a blockbuster on October 24. Malik, 39, is a senior player in Pakistan’s World Cup squad and could help Pakistan start off their […]

India vs Pakistan LIVE: Shoaib Malik set for litmus test against India- Former Pakistan skipper Shoiab Malik will have a job in his hands when arch-rivals Pakistan and India face off in a blockbuster on October 24. Malik, 39, is a senior player in Pakistan’s World Cup squad and could help Pakistan start off their campaign on a high. Pakistan captain Babar Azam has also hinted at his inclusion in the playing XI. Follow T20 World Cup live updates on insidesport.in

India vs Pakistan LIVE: Shoaib Malik set for litmus test against India as he eyes big finish in T20 World Cup

India vs Pakistan LIVE: Babar Azam’s big plan for India match, ‘looking to include experienced Shoaib Malik in playing XI’

  • Shoaib Malik was named as a replacement for Sohaib Maqsood who suffered a lower back injury.
  • Babar Azam wants to use Malik’s experience to beat India for the first time in T20 World Cup. They have not defeated India in the last 5 meetings, one ended in a tie.
  • Malik had captained Pakistan in the inaugural event in 2007.
  • He was a member of the side that won the tournament in 2009.
  • After missing the West Indies event in 2010, he featured in the 2012, 2014, and 2016 tournaments.
  • Malik has played 100+ T20Is for Pakistan with 2335 runs and 28 wickets. He has also played 287 ODIs with 7500+ runs and 158 scalps.
  • Shoaib Malik has amassed 164 runs against India in 8 innings. He averages 27.33 against India in the shortest format. His strike rate is also below-par at 103.8.
Versus Mat Inns NO 100s 50s 0s HS Runs Avg S/R Ca Fld Ca Kpr St
India 8 8 2 0 1 0 57* 164 27.33 103.80 4 0 0

 

  • However, the numbers are better in the ODIs where Malik has slammed 1782 runs in 42 matches against India. It features 11 fifties and 4 centuries at an impressive average of 46. He has also taken 22 wickets against India.
Versus Mat Inns NO 100s 50s 0s HS Runs Avg S/R Ca Fld Ca Kpr St
India 42 42 4 4 11 1 143 1782 46.89 88.44 12 0 0

 

Versus O M R W 4w Best Avg S/R E/R
India 182.3 3 985 22 0 3/18 44.77 49.77 5.40

 

‘Skinny guy’ to ‘Pakistan life-saver’: Shoaib Malik eyes T20 World Cup big finish

When Shoaib Malik takes the field for Pakistan in the Twenty20 World Cup, the 39-year-old all-rounder could be forgiven for feeling his age.

When Malik made his international debut in 1999, current teammates such as pace spearheads Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Wasim Junior, and batsman Haider Ali were not even born.

Vice-captain Shadab Khan was just one while skipper Babar Azam and fellow all-rounder Hasan Ali had both just turned five.

Malik, still fighting fit, played his first one-day international against the West Indies at Sharjah in October 1999.

Legendary paceman Wasim Akram, who led Pakistan in Malik’s first game, retired 18 years ago.

“I remember when Malik came into the Pakistan team in 1999,” Wasim Akram told AFP.

“I picked him up, he was a 16-17 year old skinny guy and I initially picked him solely as a bowler and as a fielder and never knew that he can bat very well.”

Malik, however, is not the oldest player at the World Cup — Chris Gayle, 42, who made his ODI debut a month before Malik, will be looking to steer West Indies to a third T20 title.

“He (Malik) has turned out to be a life-saver for Pakistan in limited-overs cricket. Even now, when you talk about fitness, he is superb and trains so extensively,” added Wasim.

“I think young players should see him as a role model as he is still competing with them in domestic events and that shows how mentally strong he has been. He is looking good and that shows he wants to go on a high.”

Former team-mate and captain Shahid Afridi also believes Malik can contribute as Pakistan go in search of a second T20 World Cup title.

“Good to see Shoaib Malik recalled for the T20 World Cup,” said Afridi. “As a senior and experienced player, he can contribute big time for Pakistan.”

Babar Azam believes Malik will have a key role on and off the field in the United Arab Emirates.

“His experience will be an asset. He is still one of the fittest members of the squad,” Babar said on Sunday.

“We have to make a plan on including him in the playing XI.”

Malik, whose career has seen a series of ups and downs, led Pakistan to a runners-up finish in the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup in 2007.

He was a member of the 2009 title-winning team and, after missing the 2010 event, featured in the last three editions.

Despite calls from fans for his inclusion for this year’s showpiece, Malik was nowhere close to squad selection until last month.

His 225 runs in seven domestic T20 games strengthened his case but it was only after top-order batsman Sohaib Maqsood was ruled out with a back problem that Malik sneaked into the squad at the last minute.

Malik retired from Test cricket in 2015 and ODIs after a miserable 2019 World Cup in England, where he fell for eight and two ducks.

He has already ruled out playing in the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia.

“I want to play the World Cup and go out on a high,” he said.

Pakistan starts their T20 World Cup campaign against old rivals India in Dubai on Sunday.

India vs Pakistan LIVE: Shoaib Malik set for litmus test against India as he eyes big finish in T20 World Cup

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