Nadeem Malik (born 6 October 1982 in
Nottingham), known by his last two names, is an
English cricketer, a right-arm fast-medium
seam bowler and right-handed lower-order batsman.
After several appearances for the second team, Malik made his
List A debut with the
Nottinghamshire Cricket Board team at the age of 17 against
Gloucestershire Cricket Board in the 2000
NatWest Trophy, bowling six overs without reward. That winter he toured
India with
England Under-19s, though played in only two the final two unofficial "
ODI".
Malik made his full
Nottinghamshire debut in May 2001, against
Durham in the
Benson & Hedges Cup, though he conceded 20 runs from the mere three overs he was allowed. His
first-class debut had to wait until the match against
Worcestershire in August, when he claimed a notable first wicket at this level in
Graeme Hick.
After an injury-hit trip to
New Zealand for the 2002 Under-19 World Cup, he spent another two years at
Trent Bridge, but in 2003 he became frustrated by the lack of first-team opportunities after playing just two first-team games all summer and signed for Worcestershire at the end of the season, a move he had first considered a year before. Malik cited his admiration of then Worcestershire coach
Tom Moody as a reason for his choice.
Malik's Worcestershire career got off to an excellent start, when after claiming 6-41 in a minor match against
Cardiff UCCE he marked his first-class debut for his new county with 5-88 against
Kent, his first...
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