IT has been a dream week for Salim Malik. One day the former Pakistan captain was gearing for the biggest battle of his life as the media portrayed him as the one player most likely to be found guilty by the Justice Qayyum Judicial Commission probing match-fixing charges against him. The next day he was not only back in the team playing his 100th Test, but also proclaiming his innocence, calling Waugh and Warne "liars" and threatening legal action against them.