A right-handed middle order batsman and capable right arm offbreak bowler, Baloch is best known for being a member of the 400 club.
[2][3] At the time it was the sixth-highest score by a batsman in first-class cricket history and he was the seventh player to pass the 400-run milestone.
Recalled to the side, Baloch lined up at number seven in the Pakistani batting line-up for a Test against the West Indies at Lahore.
When Baloch came into bat in his final Test innings, his side led the West Indies by 199 runs and had five wickets in hand.
Baloch made an unbeaten 60 and helped put his side 358 runs clear, but the West Indies managed to hang on for a draw.