Shoaib Malik sets new record of 10,000 runs in T20 Cricket
38 year old, experienced designated hitter Shoaib Malik is the first Pakistani...
Former Pakistan Captain has dedicated his new record of becoming the first Asian cricketer and first Pakistani batsman to score 10,000 runs in T20I cricket in Asia, to his parents.
Taking to his official twitter account, the cricketer wrote:
“I would like to congratulate the people of Pakistan as I am the first Asian cricketer to have reached this milestone of making 10,000 runs in T20 cricket & I hope I will carry on in the way I have been playing. I’d like to dedicate this milestone to my parents…
– "I would like to congratulate the people of Pakistan as I am the first Asian cricketer to have reached this milestone of making 10,000 runs in #T20 cricket & I hope I will carry on in the way I have been playing. I'd like to dedicate this milestone to my parents… pic.twitter.com/btiOGpTJo9
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He went on to say:
they’ve always prayed for me. I wish my father was alive today as he would’ve been very happy, but that’s how life is. Whenever I go to the ground I always call my mother before a match & get her prayers…
they've always prayed for me. I wish my father was alive today as he would've been very happy, but that's how life is. Whenever I go to the ground I always call my mother before a match & get her prayers…
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He added that:
“Also a big thankyou at the same time to all my fellow players, ground staff members, fans and supporters,” Shoaib Malik.
Also a big thankyou at the same time to all my fellow players, ground staff members, fans and supporters," Shoaib Malik ♥️#ShoaibMalik #SM18 #T20 #Cricket #Pakistan
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