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Pakistan Cricketer Nida Dar Takes Temporary Break To Focus On Mental Health

Nida, 39, a former captain of the national women's team, said in a social media post on Friday that she has taken a break from cricket

2024 ICC Womens T20 World Cup New Zealand vs Pakistan Photo gallery_Nida Dar
Women's T20 World Cup: Pakistan's Nida Dar bats against New Zealand | Photo: AP/Altaf Qadri
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Pakistan women's team veteran Nida Dar has withdrawn from national selection because of mental health issues, a first in the country's cricket. (More Cricket News)

Nida, 39, a former captain of the national women's team, said in a social media post on Friday that she has taken a break from cricket.

"In the past few months, a lot has happened around me personally and professionally, which has taken a toll on my mental health. Therefore, I have decided to take a break from cricket to focus on myself. I request everyone to respect my privacy during this time," she said.

The all-rounder, who is one of the most recognisable faces in Pakistan women's cricket, said she had informed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) about her situation.

Nida, who has played 270 matches across ODIs and T20 internationals, was asked to make herself available for the selection of the team for the ICC Women's World Cup qualifiers held recently in Lahore.

Nida made an appearance for a fitness test but later withdrew when asked to report for a training camp.

She said that recent events in both her personal and professional life have significantly impacted her mental well-being.

She also didn't play in the womens national T20 Cup recently.

Nida last represented Pakistan in a match against New Zealand in Dubai last October.

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