Former Pakistan captain Malik retires from ODIs


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  • Saturday, 06 Jul 2019

FILE PHOTO: Britain Cricket - Pakistan Nets - Edgbaston - June 3, 2017 Pakistain's Shoaib Malik in action during nets Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers Livepic

(Reuters) - Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik announced his retirement from the 50-over format shortly after his team bowed out of the Cricket World Cup, narrowly missing out on a semi-finals spot.

All-rounder Malik, 37, played 287 one-day internationals for Pakistan and scored 7,534 runs including nine centuries. The off-spinner also picked up 158 wickets in the format.

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