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Former Pakistan skipper Shoaib Malik made it clear that he has no plans to retire from the game's shortest format. Shoaib Malik has already retired from Tests and ODI formats. Malik stated that he is still fit enough to give youngsters a run for their money and also represent the national cricket team. The 39-year-old has featured in 116 T20Is for Pakistan and scored 2335 runs at 31.13. He has also scalped 28 wickets since making his debut in the format in 2006. The all-rounder is the third-highest run-getter in the T20 format behind Chris Gayle (13,885) and Kieron Pollard (10,710). He has amassed around 10,488 runs from 417 matches.
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