Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik on Tuesday introduced his retirement from the Pakistan Tremendous League (PSL), saying his “ardour and motivation” to serve cricket will at all times keep.
“I cherish each single second and friendship I’ve made on and off the sphere all through my 10 years of the Pakistan Tremendous League as a participant. It’s time to name it a day,” he wrote in a publish on Instagram.
Malik, nonetheless, mentioned that his ardour and motivation to serve for the betterment of cricket would at all times keep.
Malik, who represented Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators throughout his 10-year PSL profession, performed a complete of 93 matches, throughout which he scored 2,350 runs at a mean of 33.09 and a strike charge of 127.78 with the assistance of 15 half-centuries.
Notably, Malik’s retirement got here at a time when the marquee league is about to enter a brand new period with the additions of two new groups, Hyderabad and Sialkot, respectively, on the star-studded public sale earlier this month.
For the unversed, the extremely anticipated eleventh version of the PSL will run from March 26 to Might 3, that includes eight groups, with Lahore Qalandars set to defend the title.

