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Shoaib Malik announces his retirement from Test cricket

| | Nov 04, 2015, at 01:30 am
Islamabad, Nov 3 (IBNS): Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik on Tuesday announced his retirement from Test cricket.

"I have decided to retire from Test Cricket, will post my retirement blog soon. Please remember me in your Duas, love you all & thank you," he tweeted.

Malik is the husband of Indian Tennis star Sania Mirza.

The current Test match he is playing against England will be the last longer format international game in his career.

He scored a duck in his last innings.

Malik had played 34 Test in his career, scoring 1860 runs and taking 25 wickets with a highest score of 245 runs till the Test he is playing against England.

He had made his Test debut against Bangladesh in 2001 in Multan.

 

Image: Wikimedia Commons
 

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