Shoaib Mailk will be back at the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) in 2018, but with a different team. Having played for the Barbados Tridents for the last five years he will line up for the Guyana Amazon Warriors for the 2018 tournament.
While Malik has his sights firmly set on Hero CPL he has longer term plans for his international career.
“The 2019 World Cup, 50 over cricket, is my last World Cup, but I want to play in the World T20 in 2020, that is my goal for Twenty20 cricket. These are the two big goals which I’m looking at – let’s see how it goes. If I’m consistently performing then I want to play these two World Cups.”
Malik says that playing in the Caribbean is something that is very special to him and something he has always enjoyed.
“No matter in what island you’re playing in, if you look at the people from the Caribbean, they’re loving people and they’re very entertaining. It’s so much fun being in and playing in the Caribbean, not just in the CPL or if you’re playing any international series there. I’ve been playing there for the last 5 years for Barbados Tridents. I had so much fun in Barbados.”
Having spent so long with Barbados, this year will see Malik playing against them. He says that he will look to be a professional and perform well against them even though he has real affection for the franchise.
“Obviously you want to see that you end up winning, and that’s what I want. I want to do well for my team, not just against Barbados, against the rest of the teams as well.”
The move in the off season to the Guyana Amazon Warriors is one that Malik is excited about, and he thinks the team that was drafted for the 2018 tournament is a strong one.
“I’ve seen the squad and it’s well balanced, not just us, in other teams as well. Obviously, there are so many good cricketers and as a franchise you have the options even if you prefer some players but still, even if you don’t get that player you still have the option in other players.”
Guyana is known as a pitch that is a lot like those that you find in the sub-continent. Those conditions should suit Malik.
“Guyana is more like you’re playing in the sub-continent I think. But on that particular day performance is the key of any cricketer and that’s what I’m looking for. Obviously, if you’re playing for a new team the expectations are a lot from you. When they have seen someone that did well for a longer run the expectations are obviously high” he said.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors has reached the final of the CPL on three of five occasions.
This year the Providence National Stadium will host a total of seven matches; five home games and two scheduled semi-finals.
The CPL 2018 tournament will run from August 8 to September 16.