It has been a fruitful outing for Pakistan cricketing stalwart Shoaib Malik at the ICC T20 World Cup here, but when he first got the news in the West Indies that he had not been selected for the tournament, he was dejected, and thought perhaps it was the end of the road for him.
However, things took an unlikely turn and the veteran cricketer was included in Pakistan's squad after top-order batter Sohaib Maqsood was ruled out due to a back problem. As luck would have it, Malik has played a key role in the 2009 World T20 champions making it to the semifinals, and is hoping to take his good form into the game against Australia on November 11.
The defining moment at the T20 World Cup came when he hit an unbeaten 20-ball 26 against New Zealand, guiding Pakistan to a narrow win which laid the platform for their dominance in Group 2 of the 'Super 12' stage. Malik also struck an unbeaten 54 against Scotland in their last 'Super 12' engagement, indicating he is in good form for the semifinal clash.