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    Nigar Sultana To Take Break After Women’s Cricket World Cup

    Times of Sports — Preferred Source CTA

    Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana has decided to take a break after the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 to manage her workload.

    The Bangladesh Cricket Board women’s wing chief selector, Sazzad Ahmed, has said that Sultana will not take part in the upcoming National Cricket League scheduled after the World Cup.

    “She will not take part in the NCL after the World Cup as she wants to work on her fitness as well as make sure she recovers from her fitness,” Sazzad said.

    It is known that she is dealing with knee and thumb issues. Her request to skip the NCL raised a few eyebrows as she might not be entering marquee tournament with full fitness.

    “Every player deals with lot of things and for me that is the same and I always try to overcome everything and keep myself fit enough because I feel batting is an important area and after keeping for 50 overs if I think about scoring big I need to keep myself fit,” said Nigar Sultana.

    “And to make that happen you need to take some decision and recently I have taken some decision that makes me feel more fitter.”

    “The reason behind it (taking break from cricket after World Cup) is that I am playing continuous cricket for the last six months. I think it is high time for players to understand work load – like how much I should play so that I can make myself available for next international series and can give [a good] performance. That is the reason I am taking this decision,” she added.

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    Nigar Sultana (image: X)

    “Ultimately my first priority is national duty and if I cannot make myself fit for that it will be harmful for the team,” Nigar Sultana added.

    Nigar Sultana is expected to work with a personal trainer during her break from competitive cricket. She downplayed concerns about Bangladesh not having played international cricket in the past six months and their losses against U15 boys in preparation.

    While other international teams managed to play each other, Bangladesh had to settle for matches against U15 boys in the challenge cup, organized by the BCB as part of the team’s World Cup preparation.

    “The tournament that you mention against Under-15 boys – there the full national team did not play because a lot of players came from outside while different opportunities were created for some other cricketers. The players who have played could not perform up to the mark and it affected the players.

    “You are talking about standards. If you play cricket on a regular basis, you can understand the graph of standard because we are playing a series and after that for three to four months we are not playing anything. To maintain that [standard] we need to play more international cricket as it would be better for us,” she said.

    Bangladesh Women will play their opener match of the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 against Pakistan Women on October 02 at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.

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