Table of Contents
- Shoaib Malik Announces PSL Retirement
- A Decade-Long Journey in the League
- Career Statistics and Team Contributions
- Malik’s Message to Fans and Cricket Community
- PSL’s New Era with Expanded Teams
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Shoaib Malik PSL retirement marks the end of an era in Pakistan’s premier T20 competition, as the former Pakistan captain on Tuesday announced his decision to step away from the Pakistan Super League after a decade-long association with the tournament.
Sharing the announcement through a post on Instagram, Malik reflected on his journey in the league, describing it as one filled with lasting memories and meaningful relationships built both on and off the field.
“I cherish every single moment and friendship I have made throughout my 10 years of the Pakistan Super League as a player. It’s time to call it a day,” Malik wrote, formally confirming his exit from the competition.

A Decade in the Pakistan Super League
Since the inception of the PSL, Shoaib Malik has been one of the league’s most recognizable and consistent performers. Over the course of 10 seasons, he represented four franchises — Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi, and Quetta Gladiators — bringing experience and leadership to each side.
Malik featured in a total of 93 PSL matches, establishing himself as a dependable middle-order batter and senior presence in dressing rooms across franchises.
Impressive Career Numbers
During his PSL career, Malik scored 2,350 runs at an average of 33.09, maintaining a strike rate of 127.78. His tally includes 15 half-centuries, underlining his role as a reliable run-scorer in pressure situations.
Beyond statistics, Malik’s value often lay in his calm approach, tactical awareness, and mentorship of younger players — qualities that earned him respect across teams and fan bases.
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Commitment to Cricket Continues
Despite retiring from PSL as a player, Malik made it clear that his connection with the game remains strong. He emphasized that his passion and motivation to serve the betterment of cricket would continue beyond his playing days.
His statement suggests the possibility of future involvement in mentoring, coaching, or administrative roles within Pakistan’s cricketing structure.
PSL Enters a New Phase
Malik’s retirement comes at a pivotal moment for the Pakistan Super League, which is set to enter a new era with the addition of two new franchises — Hyderabad and Sialkot — announced earlier this month during a high-profile auction.
The upcoming 11th edition of the PSL will be played from March 26 to May 3, featuring eight teams for the first time. Defending champions Lahore Qalandars will aim to retain their title in what promises to be the most expansive season in the league’s history.
As the PSL evolves, Shoaib Malik’s departure as a player closes a significant chapter, marking the transition from the league’s foundational generation to a new wave of stars.
