Playing international cricket since the last century, when some of his current teammates were not even born, Shoaib Malik showed them the way with an astonishing 18-ball 54 to set up Pakistan's 72-run mauling of Scotland in the T20 World Cup. Pakistan blazed their way into the last four with five wins from as many outings. Pakistan will now take on Australia in the semis while England will be up against New Zealand.
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