
According to sources, Nida Dar has opted out of the domestic T20 competitions due to dissatisfaction with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
In an emotional message shared on social media, Nida opened up about her struggles, saying, "Lately, my professional life and mental health have both taken a hit. That’s why I have decided to take a break from cricket to focus on myself. I request everyone to respect my privacy."
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Insiders say Nida has been unhappy with the policies and attitude of the PCB Women’s Wing, which has led to her temporary withdrawal from the sport.
Dar is one of the most experienced players in the Pakistan women’s team, having delivered several memorable performances on the international stage. She has played a pivotal role in shaping women’s cricket in the country, with performances that inspired a new generation of female athletes.
Her sudden absence could have a noticeable impact on the women’s domestic cricket circuit.
Meanwhile, the PCB has yet to issue an official statement on the matter.
The fans wait for clarity on whether this break will be short-term or a sign of a longer departure.



