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Pakistani cricketer Nida Dar has recently faced backlash for a delayed congratulatory message to the Indian Cricket Team following their T20 World Cup victory. The delay in her post led to speculation among fans and critics, with some questioning her intentions and sportsmanship and even trolling the Pakistani star.
Nida Dar’s explanation
In response to the controversy, Dar has clarified the reason behind the delay in her congratulatory message. She explained that the postponement was not a reflection of her personal feelings or a lack of respect for the Indian team. Instead, Dar attributed the delay to restrictions on X (formerly Twitter) in Pakistan.
Dar provided evidence to support her explanation, including screenshots of her original message, which she had attempted to post on June 30th, 2024. Due to the restrictions, she was unable to share her congratulatory note as planned.
“I initially made this post on June 30th, 2024, but due to restrictions on Twitter in Pakistan, it was posted last night instead, which I learned about through the media. I am attaching both pictures to this post,” wrote Dar on X.
Official Statement:
I initially made this post on June 30th 2024, but due to restrictions on Twitter in Pakistan, it was posted last night instead, which I learned about through the media. I am attaching both pictures to this post.#Pakistan #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/EDvZVeWZKz
— Nida Dar (@CoolNidadar) September 5, 2024
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The impact and response
Dar’s explanation has shed light on the issue, addressing concerns about her sportsmanship and intentions. By providing clarity on the matter, Dar has aimed to put an end to the speculation and reinforce her respect for the Indian Cricket Team. The incident highlights the challenges faced by athletes in navigating social media constraints and the impact these can have on their public image.
A pioneering force in Pakistani Women’s cricket
Dar is a key player in Pakistani women’s cricket, renowned for her all-rounder capabilities. With a career spanning over a decade, Dar has made significant contributions as both a batter and a bowler. Her aggressive batting and effective spin bowling have made her a valuable asset to the national team. Dar has been instrumental in numerous victories and has represented Pakistan in various international tournaments, including the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and the Women’s Cricket World Cup. Her leadership and consistent performances on the field have earned her respect and admiration in the cricketing community.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.