Malik ready to open innings
by CricketArchive Staff Reporter


Player:Shoaib Malik
Event:ICC Champions Trophy 2009/10

DateLine: 16th September 2009

 

Former Pakistan skipper Shoaib Malik is ready to take on the role of an opener in the ICC Champions Trophy but wants an extended run in the slot.

 

"I have no problems opening the innings. I have done it before. But I don't want to be tried in this position for just two or three matches. I want to be given a proper chance for 10 to 12 matches," the former Pakistan captain told the media on Tuesday.

 

Having picked just one specialist opener, Imran Nazir, in their 15-member squad for the Champions Trophy, they are preparing to try out wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal and Malik in the makeshift role.

 

Malik insisted that opening the innings was a specialist's job and anyone doing it should have a peace of mind that he would be given a proper run to prove himself.

 

"If I get to open in 10 to 12 matches then I can prove myself. I will feel comfortable in the role and I can carry on opening the innings in the future also," the experienced campaigner said.

 

Malik said people doubting his place in the team were mistaken as he was very much in form and would also prove himself as an opener if given the challenge.

 

"I struggled a bit in Sri Lanka but I am not out of form and I am confident of doing well in the Champions Trophy. I am well accustomed to the conditions in South Africa," he said.

 

Malik also said that consistent batting would be the key to success in the eight-nation tournament starting from September 22.

 

"The team whose batsmen adjust well to the conditions in South Africa will fare well. I don't think they are any starting favorites in the tournament which is wide open as all teams are equally balanced," he said.