I will play till reaching the wheelchair … Shoaib Malik put ‘fire’ in the thrill of India-Pakistan semi-finals

Shoaib Malik’s craze regarding cricket (photo: Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

India-Pakistan compete anywhere, in any game, at any level, its adventure seems to be added to its thrill. And, after what Pakistan’s legendary batsman Shoaib Malik has said, the thrill has not caused the whole fire. This is because Shoaib Malik has done something like this. Prior to the Indo-Pakistan semi-finals to be held on 31 July in WCL 2025, Shoaib Malik has said that he will play cricket till he arrives at the wheelchair.

Shoaib Malik made tremendous statement

Pakistan Champions defeated Australia Champions and cut the semi -finals of WCL 2025. After the same match, Shoaib Malik’s statement is now spreading rapidly like flames. Shoaib Malik said before the semi -finals from India, let’s know it in details.

I will play till reaching wheelchair- Shoaib Malik

Pakistan’s legendary batsman Shoaib Malik has made the statement before the semi -finals from India Champions, it is more than that of the passion of cricket within him. He said that I eat good food. I sleep well and also stay healthy. I still enjoy coming back on the field and I love cricket. This is the secret of my fitness. I will keep playing cricket until I reach the wheelchair.

Shoaib is crazy about cricket

No one has a doubt on Shoaib Malik’s craze regarding cricket. If this is not the case, he would not play 557 T20 matches. Even after retiring from international cricket, Shoaib Malik remains intact in league cricket. In the history of T20 cricket, Shoaib Malik is the fourth highest run -scorer so far. He has scored 13,571 runs in 515 innings of 557 matches, Shoaib Malik has turned 43 years old. However, the process of playing and scoring runs in his T20 matches is still going on. And, as he said, it will probably remain really intact until they get tired. At the moment, they are visible not fatigue but the semi -finals against India.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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