Shoaib Malik SommerSaults
Pakistani skipper Shoaib Malik has been the target of severe criticism of the former senior players due to his slothful and irresponsible attitude. It has also been learned that Shoaib Malik has been giving more attention to his private business rather than the cricket team, and his own performance is also at very low, and he doesn’t seem much concerned too about it.
Now after the chief selector and the former players like Wasim Akram and Ramiz Raja has thrashed the Shoaib Malik, and the Pakistan Cricket Board is has seriously started thinking about sacking the captain along with the coach Geoff Lawson, Shoaib Malik has been jolted out of the slumber, and now he is shooting out the statements for the benefit of the PCB.
“Pakistan is the safest country for cricket and all teams must come here without any fears of security,” Shoaib Malik has messaged to the International Cricket Council, and now he is also telephoning the captains of the different teams and telling them that they could come without any fear and threat.
Shoaib Malik should leave such matters to the board and instead of making a mess of it, he should concentrate on his game and on his team.
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