Shoaib Malik (
Punjabi, (; born 1 February 1982) is a Pakistani cricketer who played for the
Pakistan national cricket team
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and currently plays for
Quetta Gladiators in the
Pakistan Super League (PSL). He was the captain of the
Pakistan national cricket team
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from 2007 to 2009. He made his
One-Day International debut in 1999 against the
West Indies
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and his
Test debut in 2001 against
Bangladesh
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.
Early life
Malik was born into a middle-class
Punjabi Rajput family in
Sialkot.
His father Malik Faqueer Hussain, a modest shopkeeper who sold local footwear and supported his son's passion for cricket, died of
throat cancer in 2006.
His brother
Adeel Malik and nephew
Mohammad Huraira are also cricketers.
Personal life
Malik was married in 2002 to Ayesha Siddiqui which ended in divorce on 7 April 2010.
Malik reportedly dated Indian actress
Sayali Bhagat, whom he met in 2008 when he was supposed to make his
Bollywood
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debut, but they eventually separated when he announced his engagement to Indian tennis player
Sania Mirza. Writing in 2008 for ''
CricInfo'', Andrew McGlashan called Bhagat his "real-life girlfriend." Both Malik and Bhagat, however, denied such reports, calling them publicity stunts to market their under-production film.
On 12 April 2010 he married Sania Mirza in a traditional
Hyderabadi Muslim wedding ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, India, followed by
Pakistani wedding customs.
Their
walima ceremony was held in Shoaib's native
Sialkot, Pakistan. Their wedding received media and online attention across the world. The couple announced their pregnancy via social media on 23 April 2018. Their first child, a boy, was born on 30 October 2018. In January of 2024 Mirza's family announced that she had gotten a divorce from Malik a few months prior.
On 19 January 2024, Shoaib married Pakistani TV actress
Sana Javed in a private
Nikah ceremony at her home in
Karachi
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.
Career
He first played
tape ball cricket in the streets as a child. He began playing cricket seriously in 1994 when he attended one of
Imran Khan's travelling coaching clinics in
Sialkot at the age of 12. He began as a batsman, and developed his bowling later. He used to get in trouble with his family for playing cricket, as they wanted him to focus on his education. In 1996, Malik attended trials for the U-15 World Cup. He was selected in the squad for his bowling.
In May 2001, Malik's bowling action was inspected. The PCB group of bowling advisers concluded that his stock off-spinner was legal, although his delivery going the other way was not. He was encouraged to concentrate on his off-spin and to practice bowling his other delivery without bending his arm. In a
One Day International (ODI) match against England in June 2001, Malik suffered a fractured right shoulder after falling awkwardly while attempting to take a catch.
Malik was approached by
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club in July 2003 to act as a replacement for
Ian Harvey, who was on international duty with Australia.
John Bracewell, the club's director of cricket, commented that he was "excited by the prospect of signing an international spinning all-rounder to replace Ian during the Cheltenham Festival and the C&G semi-finals. He will add a new and refreshing dimension to the squad ... which is in keeping with our playing philosophy to both win and entertain". He sufficiently impressed in two
County Championship
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and three one-day matches that resulted in renewing of his contract for the 2004 season.
Mark Alleyne, the club's head coach, remarked that "Shoaib did very well for us last year in the short time he was with us and fitted in very well. He is a gifted all-rounder who is worthy of a place in either discipline and as a 21-year-old, he can only get better and I am really pleased at having him in my squad". Over the course of his two seasons at Gloucestershire, Malik played eight first-class matches, scoring 214 runs at an average of 17.83 with two fifties and taking 15 wickets at an average of 45.06, with best bowling figures of 3/76. He also played twelve one-day matches, scoring 345 runs at an average of 43.12 with three fifties and taking 10 wickets at an average of 47.60, with best bowling figures of 3/28.
In October 2004, Malik was reported to the
International Cricket Council
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(ICC) for having a "potentially flawed bowling action"; eight months later, his action was cleared. In the intervening period, Malik was used mainly as a batsman. He was fined Rs10,000 and was also given a one-Test ban by the Pakistan Cricket Board after admitting to deliberately losing a Twenty20 match for the
Sialkot Stallions against
Karachi Zebras to knock
Lahore Eagles out of the
2004–05 ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup. The inquiry concluded that the incident "damaged Pakistan's cricketing image and had shown disrespect to the crowd", but that "his actions were not part of any match-fixing with no financial implications, but were an immature attempt to express his disappointment at earlier decisions in the competition that he felt went against his side". PCB also declared the match void and
Karachi Zebras were denied a place in the triangular phase of the
ABN Amro Twenty20 Cup despite initially winning their Pool ‘B’ fixture against
Sialkot Stallions.
During his Test career, Malik has batted at 5 different positions and has the unusual record of batting at every position except 11th in ODIs. Pakistan's problems in finding a reliable opening pair have led to Malik being used as an opener in Test and ODI matches. In Test cricket, he made a big impression with his match-saving innings against Sri Lanka in 2006, during which he batted for the whole day and finished with 148 runs not out. His bowling has been effective at times, especially in one-day cricket where his best bowling figures are four wickets for 19 runs (4/19) in addition to many 3-wicket hauls.
On the international stage Malik struggled in England. In 12 ODIs across four tours between 2001 and 2006 he scored 98 runs at an average of 8.16, with just two scores above 20, far below his career ODI average of 34.35. Of players who have played at least eight ODIs in England, Malik's is the furthest below his overall average.
His knock of 128 against India at Centurion in 2009 was later nominated to be one of the Best ODI Batting Performance of the year by ESPNcricinfo.
Pakistan captaincy
Following
Inzamam-ul-Haq's resignation as Pakistan captain after the
2007 World Cup, Malik was put forward as one of the names for the captaincy along with
Younis Khan and
Mohammad Yousuf. After Younus Khan's rejection, Malik was the popular choice as a younger player and was seen to represent a fresh start after the Inzamam era.
He was named in the 'Team of the Tournament' by ESPNcricinfo for the 2007 T20I World Cup.
Pakistan's coach,
Bob Woolmer, was a strong advocate of Malik's case to become captain; in Woolmer's opinion Malik was "the sharpest tactical tack among his group ... a real presence on the field".
Former skipper
Imran Khan also backed Malik for the role, stating "He appears to have a good cricket brain and could turn out to be a very good choice for Pakistan cricket".
Malik was appointed captain on 19 April 2007 by the
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), his experience considering his relatively young age and consistent performances were cited as other reasons for his appointment.
At the age of just 25, he was Pakistan's fourth youngest captain.
In Malik's first series as captain, Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka 2–1 in an ODI series in
Abu Dhabi
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. His next assignments were home Test and ODI series against South Africa, which Pakistan lost 1–0 and 3–2 respectively. 3–2 was the score in favour of India when Pakistan subsequently played an ODI series against their arch-rivals. Malik hit 89 and took three wickets in the final match, which Pakistan won by 31 runs.
Malik's captaincy lasted two years. A report by the coach and manager criticised his leadership, claiming that Malik was "a loner, aloof and involved in his own little world, which is OK but not when the team required a fully committed captain We do not see any meaningful communication between players and captain other than his five-minute talk during the team meeting".
Younis Khan took over as captain on 27 January 2009
after a poor performance against Sri Lanka saw Malik step down.
In his two-year tenure as captain, Malik led his country in three Tests, losing two and drawing one, and 36 ODIs, of which Pakistan won 24, and 17 T20Is, winning 12.
When
Pakistan were touring South Africa in December 2018-February 2019,
Sarfraz Ahmed, the current captain banned for under ICC for racist comments on SA player
Andile Phehlukwayo, Malik had taken charge for his limited overs till that tour 2 ODIs and 3 T20Is. He also took charge of Pakistan's limited over team in the absence of Sarfraz Ahmed who was rested for the
ODI series against Australia March 2019.
Post-captaincy
In March 2010, Malik was given a one-year ban from the national team by the
PCB, who charged him for infighting within the team. It was part of a dramatic cull of players after Pakistan's winless tour of Australia, resulting in the fining or banning of seven players.
Two months later
Lancashire County Cricket Club
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approached Malik to play for them during
Twenty20 Cup in England and the opportunity to play with a club of Lancashire's reputation was too good to pass up".
On 29 May 2010, Malik's ban was overturned and his
Rs 2 million fine halved.
He was subsequently named in the MSL 2019 squad, and as a result, Malik pulled out of his contract with Lancashire. Pakistan did not make the final of the four-team tournament, and Malik played in two matches, scoring only 47 runs. Mailk was in Pakistan's squad to play Australia and England in England in June–August 2010, but was dropped from the side. A regular in the ODI side, over the previously 12 months he had averaged around 30 with the bat in ODIs, and excluding one score over 50, his batting average hovered around 20.
Mohsin Khan, Pakistan's chairman of selectors, cited Malik's poor recent form as the reason for dropping him. After Malik's comeback to international cricket in 2015, he was an integral part of the Pakistan squad who were crowned champions of the
ICC Champions Trophy 2017 by defeating arch-rivals India in the final.
In April 2018, he was named in the
Rest of the World XI squad for the
one-off T20I against the
West Indies
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, to be played at
Lord's
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on 31 May 2018. In August 2018, he was one of thirty-three players to be awarded a central contract for the 2018–19 season by the
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
In October 2018, he was named in the squad for the
Comilla Victorians team, following the draft for the
2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League
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.
In April 2019, he was named in
Pakistan's squad for the
2019 Cricket World Cup. He had a horrible World Cup campaign, with only 8 runs from 3 matches, with two golden ducks, and took only 1 wicket with the ball, and was even dropped from the team. Following the Cricket World Cup, Shoaib retired from ODI cricket.
In June 2020, he was named in a 29-man squad for Pakistan's
tour to England during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
He was named in
Pakistan
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's squad for the
2021 ICC T20 World Cup, where he scored the tournament's joint-fastest fifty.
Playing style
According to ESPNcricinfo's Osman Samiuddin:
Malik is regarded as a flexible player. He is capable of hitting big shots but is also capable of rotating the strike with good placement. He has a strike rate of 80.4 runs per 100 balls, which compares favourably to players such as
Rahul Dravid and
Inzamam ul-Haq. His most brazen display of "power hitting" came in 2003 against South Africa when he scored 82 from 41 balls. As is required of most modern players, he also has displayed good defensive batting at times.
Franchise career
IPL career
Shoaib Malik was signed by
Delhi Daredevils, and played in the
inaugural season of the
IPL. He could only score 52 runs in 7 matches and picked up 2 wickets in the tournament. He did not play in the
2nd edition of IPL (or any edition since then) due to the tense atmosphere after the
2008 Mumbai attacks.
Pakistan Super League
Shoaib Malik was appointed the captain of the
Karachi Kings in the first
PSL tournament. His team under his captaincy won only two matches in the whole tournament which also affected his own performance. In the last match, he handed over the captaincy to
Ravi Bopara and appeared as a player in the match. He was
retained by the kings for the
second season. He had a much better season compared to the first one, as he scored runs in crucial matches and ended the season as third highest-runs scorer for his side, scoring 202 runs in 10 innings. In
third season, he joined new PSL franchise
Multan Sultans as their captain. He led his team well during the first part of the tournament but couldn't maintain the form when it mattered the most, as a result finished the tournament at 5th place. He had a good tournament with bat as well, scoring 224 runs across 8 innings with a strike rate of 124.44. As a result of the termination of the Multan Sultans franchise before the
fourth season of the PSL due to fee-payment issues, the PCB created a new team up for bidding, temporarily named as
The Sixth Team, of which Malik was assigned the role of captain. After being demoted from Platinum category to Diamond Category and after being released by
Multan Sultans, Shoaib Malik was picked by
Peshawar Zalmi in the
2020 Pakistan Super League players draft and played for Zalmi from
2020 Pakistan Super League till
2022 Pakistan Super League representing
Peshawar Zalmi as an all-rounder. In 2023 Shoaib Malik was drafted by Karachi Kings where he played the
8th
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and 9th season of Pakistan Super League. In 2025, Shoaib Malik will play for
Quetta Gladiators
Caribbean Premier League career
Shoaib Malik was part of
Barbados Tridents from 2013 to 2017 and played for them in the
1st,
2nd,
3rd,
4th and
5th edition of
Caribbean Premier League. He was signed by
Guyana Amazon Warriors for the
sixth edition of
CPL. He was also given the captaincy of
Guyana Amazon Warriors. He was retained by the franchise for the
seventh edition of
CPL. He was supposed to play in the
eighth edition of
CPL as well but he was named in
Pakistan's squad for their tour of England and therefore missed the
CPL 2020. In May 2021, he returned to
Guyana Amazon Warriors again for the
9th season of
Caribbean Premier League.
Other leagues
In 2013, he was signed by
Hobart Hurricanes for the
2013–14 Big Bash League season. He was retained by
Hobart Hurricanes for the
2014–15 Big Bash League season. He was also part of the
Hobart Hurricanes to participate in the
2014 CLT20.
In 2014, he was signed by
Warwickshire
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for a six-match deal for the
2014 T20 Blast.
In 2015, Malik played for
Comilla Victorians in the third season of
Bangladesh Premier League. In 2016, he was signed by
Chittagong Vikings for the
fourth edition of
Bangladesh Premier League. He was drafted back into the squad by
Comilla Victorians for the
fifth and
sixth edition of
Bangladesh Premier League. He was then signed by
Rajshahi Royals for the
seventh edition of the
Bangladesh Premier League.
In June 2019, he was selected to play for the Vancouver Knights franchise team in the
2019 Global T20 Canada tournament. In November 2019, he was selected to play for Rajshahi Royals in the
2019-20 Bangladesh Premier League. In October 2020, he was drafted by the Jaffna Stallions for the
inaugural edition of the
Lanka Premier League.
In November 2021, he was selected to play for the
Jaffna Kings following the players' draft for the
2021 Lanka Premier League. In July 2022, he was signed by the
Jaffna Kings for the
third edition of the
Lanka Premier League.
Beyond cricket
Business
In 2021 he turned to entrepreneurship by launching his own signature perfume, ''All Rounder''.
Acting
He made his acting debut in 2022 with cameo appearances in the webseries ''
Baarwan Khiladi'' and in the movie ''
Chakkar'', and expects to get more seriously involved in the field in the near future.
Hosting
While he has appeared on different TV shows over the years, mainly as a cricket analyst, in 2022 he himself became a host through
ARY Digital
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's ''The Ultimate Muqabla'', an adventure-action reality game show with the contestants being celebrities performing different thrilling tasks in
Thailand
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.
Later in the same year, through the
OTT platform UrduFlix, he launched ''The Mirza Malik Show'', with his wife
Sania Mirza as the co-host, where they interview celebrities.
Television
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1982 births
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