Name

Zeeshan Malik

Date of Birth 26-12-1996
Age 27
NationalityPakistani
Player Status Available
Playing Role Batting All-Rounder (Spin)
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route (US/CAN)
Major Teams Pakistan A, Pakistan U19s, Pakistan Emerging Players, Pakistan Shaheens, Rawalpindi, Northern, Pakistan Air Force, Northern 2nd XI, Bagh Stallions, Multan
Coaching Qualifications ECB Core Coach

Zeeshan Malik is an extraordinary batting talent who represented Pakistan Under-19s and was picked in Pakistan’s 35-man squad for their tour to New Zealand (Nov 2020). Since the 2017/18 season, Malik has gone onto play 75 domestic matches across the three formats.

Malik shot to prominence after becoming Pakistan's third-highest run-scorer at the 2016 Under-19 World Cup, averaging 56.25 for his 225 runs.

He hails from Chakwal in Rawalpindi division, made his debut in first-class cricket in 2016 for Rawalpindi, and has played five seasons since. His 2019/20 season for Northern saw him make 780 runs at an average of 52. His 467 List A runs in the 2018/19 season, including three hundreds, pushed him towards national honours.

Unfortunately, in October 2021 following the conclusion of the 2021/22 National T20 Cup, Malik was provisionally suspended from all cricket pending an anti-corruption investigation.

In January 2022, the PCB permitted Malik to return to cricket, and he subsequently headed to England where he dominated his maiden UK league stint. Playing for Golden Hill, he struck 556 runs, including 518 at 64.75 in the West of England Premier League to finish as the Divisions (WEPL 2 Bristol/Somerset) third leading run-scorer (former Somerset legend Peter Trego filled the top spot). Malik’s UK stint was cut short prematurely due to selection for the Kashmir Premier League having secured a gig with the Bagh Stallions.

An exceptional talent, Malik returned for a brief UK stint in 2023, playing for Ballyspallen in the North West Cricket Union (Northern Ireland). He is now eager to secure a full stint for UK 2024, and is open to other opportunities globally moving forward.

Team (Season) Mts Inns NO Runs HS Ave Ovs Runs Wkts BB Avg
Ballyspallen (2023)
Golden Hill (2022) 12 12 2 556 110* 55.60 80.2 333 15 3/20 22.20
Name Zeeshan Malik
Date of Birth 26-12-1996
Age 27
NationalityPakistani
Player StatusPlaced
Playing RoleBatting All-Rounder (Spin)
Player Status Placed ()
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Top Order Bat
Entry Route (US/CAN)
Major Teams Pakistan A, Pakistan U19s, Pakistan Emerging Players, Pakistan Shaheens, Rawalpindi, Northern, Pakistan Air Force, Northern 2nd XI, Bagh Stallions, Multan
Coaching Qualifications ECB Core Coach

Zeeshan Malik is an extraordinary batting talent who represented Pakistan Under-19s and was picked in Pakistan’s 35-man squad for their tour to New Zealand (Nov 2020). Since the 2017/18 season, Malik has gone onto play 75 domestic matches across the three formats.

Malik shot to prominence after becoming Pakistan's third-highest run-scorer at the 2016 Under-19 World Cup, averaging 56.25 for his 225 runs.

He hails from Chakwal in Rawalpindi division, made his debut in first-class cricket in 2016 for Rawalpindi, and has played five seasons since. His 2019/20 season for Northern saw him make 780 runs at an average of 52. His 467 List A runs in the 2018/19 season, including three hundreds, pushed him towards national honours.

Unfortunately, in October 2021 following the conclusion of the 2021/22 National T20 Cup, Malik was provisionally suspended from all cricket pending an anti-corruption investigation.

In January 2022, the PCB permitted Malik to return to cricket, and he subsequently headed to England where he dominated his maiden UK league stint. Playing for Golden Hill, he struck 556 runs, including 518 at 64.75 in the West of England Premier League to finish as the Divisions (WEPL 2 Bristol/Somerset) third leading run-scorer (former Somerset legend Peter Trego filled the top spot). Malik’s UK stint was cut short prematurely due to selection for the Kashmir Premier League having secured a gig with the Bagh Stallions.

An exceptional talent, Malik returned for a brief UK stint in 2023, playing for Ballyspallen in the North West Cricket Union (Northern Ireland). He is now eager to secure a full stint for UK 2024, and is open to other opportunities globally moving forward.

Team (Season) Mts Inns NO Runs HS Ave Ovs Runs Wkts BB Avg
Ballyspallen (2023)
Golden Hill (2022) 12 12 2 556 110* 55.60 80.2 333 15 3/20 22.20