Pakistan lost second Test against a lowly-ranked Zimbabwe to level the two-match series 1-1. They had also lost a game in the three-match ODI series earlier on the tour.
With the axe likely to fall on a number of players, who were a part of the team during the Zimbabwe tour, both Razzaq and Malik have met with the caretaker chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Najam Sethi in Lahore and pleaded their cases.
"I am not the sort of player who will sit on television channels and plead my case for selection. I believe in performing and letting the selectors do their task," former Pakistan captain Malik said.
Razzaq said he was keen to play for Pakistan again.
"I have been involved in cricket and have been training regularly. I still have a lot to give to Pakistan cricket. The selectors have assured me of a fair chance and said 'I should go and concentrate on my game'," he said.
