Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team K’s all-rounder skipper Nida Dar is known as ‘Lady Boom Boom’ or ‘Lady Lala’ for her aggressive style on the field, but she is also known as ‘Cool Dar’.
She will play her first international match as captain on September 1 against South Africa in Karachi, for which the training camp has been going on for the past one week.
Independent Urdu recently had an exclusive chat with Nadda Dar, during which he shared interesting tidbits about his role as a captain, the series with South Africa, cricket as a profession and above all, his style.
Talking about his role as a captain, Nida Dar said that from the beginning, he has tried to feed the ODI and T20 teams in different formats and put forward those who are strong players and power hitters. , so that he can fill his team according to his ability.
According to Nida Dar, ‘the best combination is very important to win and to carry the senior players. We try to play with better combinations and win for Pakistan.’
He also said that his teammates are ‘happy that I play with them as a batsman too.’
According to Nida: ‘The girls in the team are not difficult to handle. She is crazy about cricket. If anything related to cricket is taught or explained to them, they show their interest. Very good team. It was always my desire to lead the team and I am doing it today.
What can be seen differently in Nida Dar’s captaincy?
In response to this question, all-rounder captain Nida Dar said: ‘Just as my playing style is different, every player’s leadership style is also different. Tried to play with best form this time. Give maximum opportunity to team players.
“My wish is that more and more talent gets a place in the Pakistan cricket team so that we also have the challenge of who to keep in the team and who to take out.” The more new talent comes out, the better the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team will come out. PCB is also working on it a lot.’
Nida Dar is also the first player to take 100 wickets for Pakistan in T20 matches (Saliha Feroz Khan/Independent Urdu).
How would you rate the South African team?
Nida Dar said regarding the series with South Africa that the team is working hard for it. Our hard work will definitely pay off. The visiting team Pakistan is coming to play for the first time, but they are undoubtedly a very strong opponent and we will need to work hard to win against them.’
He also said: ‘It is an honor for me to captain the national women’s team but it is also a huge responsibility which I will try my best to fulfill. There are very good players in the team and every player is expected to play well.’
‘Lady Lala’ and ‘Lady Boom Boom’
Nida Dar, known as ‘Lady Lala’ and ‘Lady Boom Boom’ for her aggressive batting, is the former captain of the Pakistan Cricket Team. Shahid Afridi like
In this regard, he said that ‘I have adopted the style of Shahid Afridi.’
According to Nida: ‘Captainship has its place and style has its place. I will enter the field in the same aggressive way that I have to enter the field. I will play more attentively. I will maintain all my qualities during the game.’
“I have my own style that will never change,” he said.
Nida Dar also said that she ‘loves hitting sixes’ while she is ‘working on power hitting’.
What is the future planning of Pakistan Women’s Team?
In response to this question, Nida Dar said that ‘We are currently focusing on short-term goals. I will move forward slowly. This is my goal and this thinking will take us to the destination of success.’
According to Nida: ‘I wanted to be a cricketer from the beginning, in the future I will perform in a coaching role. I will raise the name of Pakistan as much as possible.
Nida Dar, who hails from Gujranwala in Punjab province, has been a permanent part of the Pakistan Women’s team for the past 13 years (Saliha Feroz Khan/Independent Urdu).
What is the reason for the specific style?
Nida Dar’s X and Instagram account handles are branded as ‘Cool Dar’.
He said in the interview regarding his unique personality that ‘short hair and specific style I like since childhood.’
The cool-looking captain said, ‘Since college and university, everyone used to call me cool.’
Regarding her hobbies, the captain of the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team said that she has a special love for music. Apart from this, he is also fond of bike riding and shopping.
Nida Dar likes Shah Rukh Khan in Bollywood film industry and Fawad Khan in Pakistan.
He said that he likes Saba Qamar’s acting very much, ‘I will meet him when I get a chance.’
How much do you earn by playing cricket?
In response to this question, captain Nida Dar said that ‘respect and fame are all earned from cricket. Among the 24 crore people of Pakistan, if someone gets this honor, things like money and salary are left behind. I am thankful to Allah. I don’t want to earn from cricket. I play cricket for the country. Cricket is my passion.’
Nida Dar’s Cricket Career
Nida Dar, who hails from Gujranwala in Punjab province, has been a permanent part of the Pakistan Women’s team for the past 13 years.
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All-rounder Nida Dar made her T20 debut against Sri Lanka in West Indies in September 2010, after which she has taken 125 wickets and 1676 runs in 129 T20 matches.
Nida Dar is also the first player to take 100 wickets for Pakistan in T20 matches.
Nida Dar popularly known as ‘Lady Lala’ in 2021 Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had also won the Woman Cricketer of the Year award.
He excelled in the shorter format, taking 15 wickets at an average of 18.
He played 14 T20 matches in the year 2022, in which there were only three matches when he could not get a wicket.
Nida Dar scored 56 runs off 37 balls against arch-rivals India in the Women’s Asia Cup held in Bangladesh last year and took two wickets with 23 runs. His performance played an important role in defeating India.
Nida Dar’s first match as captain will be against South Africa, whose preparations have been completed while the visiting team is in Karachi to play the series.
The series will be played from September 1 to 14 at the National Stadium, with three T20 Internationals to be played on September 1, 3 and 4, while three ODIs will be played on September 8, 11 and 14 respectively. The ODI series is part of the ICC Championship.
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Interview with Nida Dar: Captain of Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us, Nida. It’s an exciting time for you and the team as you prepare for your first international match as captain against South Africa. How are you feeling about this new role?
Nida Dar: Thank you for having me! I feel honored and excited to lead the team. It’s a huge responsibility, but I believe in my teammates and our preparation. We’ve been training hard and are ready for the challenge ahead.
Interviewer: You’ve been known for your aggressive playing style, earning nicknames like ‘Lady Boom Boom’ and ‘Lady Lala.’ How do you plan to bring that intensity into your captaincy?
Nida Dar: Every player’s leadership style is unique, and I believe in leading by example. I’ll maintain my aggressive playing style while ensuring that I create opportunities for my team to shine. My goal is to maximize each player’s strengths while keeping the atmosphere supportive and fun.
Interviewer: You mentioned the importance of the right team combination. Can you elaborate on how you’re approaching team selection for this series?
Nida Dar: Absolutely! A strong combination is crucial for winning matches. I’ve tried to include players who are proficient in various formats and can contribute significantly, whether it’s with their batting, bowling, or fielding. It’s about finding the right balance to ensure our success on the field.
Interviewer: What do you think of the South African team as you prepare to face them?
Nida Dar: South Africa is undoubtedly a strong team, and we respect them as formidable opponents. We’re putting in our best effort, and I’m confident our hard work will pay off. It’s going to be a competitive series, and we are preparing thoroughly to win.
Interviewer: Switching gears a bit, how do your personal interests, like music and biking, influence your life as an athlete?
Nida Dar: My hobbies help me unwind and keep a balanced mindset. Music lifts my spirits, and bike riding gives me a sense of freedom. It’s essential to have interests outside cricket to stay motivated and focused. They keep me grounded and remind me of why I love the game.
Interviewer: Lastly, you’ve been a part of the Pakistan Women’s team for over a decade. What legacy do you hope to leave for future generations of cricket players in Pakistan?
Nida Dar: I aspire to pave the way for more talent to emerge in Pakistan cricket. The more we can encourage and support young players, the stronger our team will become. I hope to inspire future cricketers to chase their dreams and continue performing well on the international stage.
Interviewer: Thank you, Nida, for sharing your thoughts with us. Best of luck in your upcoming match against South Africa!
Nida Dar: Thank you! I appreciate the support and look forward to making everyone proud on the field.
Interview with Nida Dar: Captain of Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us, Nida. It’s an exciting time for you and the team as you prepare for your first international match as captain against South Africa. How are you feeling about this new role?
Nida Dar: Thank you for having me! I feel honored and excited to lead the team. It’s a huge responsibility, but I believe in my teammates and our preparation. We’ve been training hard, and we’re ready for the challenge ahead.
Interviewer: You’ve earned the nicknames ‘Lady Boom Boom’ and ‘Lady Lala’ for your aggressive playing style. How do you plan to bring that intensity into your captaincy?
Nida Dar: Every player’s leadership style is unique, and I believe in leading by example. I’ll maintain my aggressive playing style while ensuring that I create opportunities for my team to shine. My goal is to maximize each player’s strengths while keeping the atmosphere supportive and fun.
Interviewer: You mentioned the importance of the right team combination. Can you elaborate on how you’re approaching team selection for this series?
Nida Dar: Absolutely! A strong combination is crucial for winning matches. I’ve tried to include players who excel in various formats and can contribute significantly, whether it’s with their batting, bowling, or fielding. It’s about finding the right balance to ensure our success on the field.
Interviewer: As you prepare to face South Africa, what are your thoughts on their team?
Nida Dar: South Africa is undoubtedly a strong team, and we respect them as formidable opponents. We’re putting in a lot of hard work, and I believe our preparation will pay off. This series will be a great opportunity for us to showcase our skills.
Interviewer: What do you see as your biggest challenge in this new role, especially leading a team against tough opponents?
Nida Dar: The biggest challenge is managing the mix of experienced players and newcomers while fostering a cohesive team spirit. It’s important to keep everyone motivated and ensure that we stick to our game plan, especially against challenging teams like South Africa.
Interviewer: what are your hopes for the future of the Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team under your captaincy?
Nida Dar: My hope is to continuously develop talent and create a competitive atmosphere within the team. I want to make sure we embrace new players and prepare them for international challenges. As we move forward, I believe focusing on short-term goals will lead us to success in the long run.
Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Nida. We wish you and the team all the best in the upcoming series!
Nida Dar: Thank you! We appreciate the support and are looking forward to making our country proud.