<![CDATA[Veteran all-rounder calls time on PSL career ahead of season 11]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com RSS for Node Tue, 20 Jan 2026 21:36:01 GMT https://www.cricketwinner.com/favicon.ico/ Cricket Winner https://cricketwinner.com/ 185 185 <![CDATA[Veteran all-rounder calls time on PSL career ahead of season 11]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/veteran-all-rounder-calls-time-on-psl-career-ahead-of-season-11/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/veteran-all-rounder-calls-time-on-psl-career-ahead-of-season-11/ Tue, 20 Jan 2026 22:24:08 GMT hemanth Veteran all-rounder calls time on PSL career ahead of season 11
Veteran all-rounder calls time on PSL career ahead of season 11

Shoaib Malik, the former Pakistan captain, has made an official proclamation regarding his retirement from the Pakistan Super League which officially closes a decade-long saga of the players in the country's premier T20 competition.

A decade-long journey comes to an emotional close

Malik took to social media and shared his decision through an emotional post on X ahead of the league's eleventh season scheduled to take place in March. The veteran all-rounder looking back at his time in the PSL, said that he has “cherished every single moment and the friendship” of ten years as a player, expressing that it is now “time to call it a day.”

Having made his international debut for Pakistan in 1999, Malik was one of those players whose names were the most experienced ones to be in the PSL since its very beginning in 2016. He was the Karachi Kings captain in the league's first season and then went on to play for Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi, and Quetta Gladiators throughout his career.

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Over the course of ten PSL seasons Malik has been part of 93 matches and scored 2,350 runs with the average of 33.09 and the strike rate of 127.78, and in addition he also helped with the ball. His final matches were with Quetta Gladiators in PSL 10.

A new chapter begins as PSL enters a transformative era

Malik's retirement, happening at the same time as the league's major transition, is a fine example of the timing being just right. The Pakistan Cricket Board has given the green light to the inclusion of two new franchises, Sialkot and Hyderabad, and a complete move from the conventional drafting system to an auction model.

More importantly, it is anticipated that Malik will be working very closely with the PSL in a non-playing capacity. The new Sialkot franchise is situated in the very place where he was born, and he has already led the famous Sialkot Stallions during their dominant run in Pakistan's domestic circuit. He has not been officially appointed yet, but Malik has dropped hints about taking an off-field leadership role, which indicates a new phase of his long-term association with Pakistan cricket. Although he is no longer going to play in PSL, his legacy as a leader, competitor, and bridge between generations is firmly established.

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