A veteran of 435 international games where he has scored 11,753 runs and taken 218 wickets, Shoaib Malik has been the cornerstone of many of Pakistan's victories since his debut in 1999. At the age of 38, the Pakistan all-rounder now looks ahead for another chance to serve his country in yet another major event, if the proposed T20 World Cup does go ahead in Australia later this year.
In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Malik spoke about his memories of playing under the guidance of Mickey Arthur and the late Bob Woolmer, his career highlights including the title victories of the 2009 T20 World Cup and the 2017 Champions Trophy, his views on PCB's changes to the domestic system and his plans to work in the media when he retires from cricket.

PakPassion.net: Looking back at your career, what?s been your biggest regret?
PakPassion.net: Do you feel you were given a rough deal when you were removed as skipper after only 2 years?
PakPassion.net: What was it like playing under the Late Bob Woolmer?
PakPassion.net: What were Mickey Arthur?s strongest and weakest points as a coach?
PakPassion.net: What have been the high-points of your career?
PakPassion.net: What still hurts you regarding your career and why?
PakPassion.net: Describe the feelings and emotions of winning the 2009 World Twenty20 in England?
PakPassion.net: Any special memories of the 2017 Champions Trophy tournament?
PakPassion.net: Were you a bit nervous about marrying an Indian sports star given the strained relationship between India and Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: India versus Pakistan, how badly does the world of cricket need those encounters once again?
PakPassion.net: What?s your overriding memory of playing against India?
PakPassion.net: Who has been the toughest opponent you ever faced and why was he such a tough opponent?
PakPassion.net: Cricket for the foreseeable future may be played with no fans present, how do you feel about this and will it work?
PakPassion.net: What are your thoughts on the sweeping changes made by PCB in domestic cricket?
PakPassion.net: What are your plans after you stop playing cricket?