Lahore: Pakistan Women’s Nain Abidi gave her hopes of a comeback to the national side a boost after a match-winning performance in a domestic Twenty20 competition.
After the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017, Abidi, the Pakistan top-order batter, took a break from cricket. She was married in January that year, and moved to the USA to build a new life.
She missed Pakistan’s ICC Women’s Championship matches against New Zealand and Sri Lanka, including their historic first one-day international win against the White Ferns in the UAE and their sweep of the islanders in the ODIs.
However, determined to fight her way back into the team and add to her 152 international caps, Abidi returned to Pakistan to play the domestic Departmental T20 Women’s Cricket Championship 2018.
Turning out for Zarai Tarakiati Bank Limited Women, she starred with two fifties in the competition. Her 65-ball 85* in the final and her second-wicket partnership of 124 with Bismah Maroof, the national team captain, set up their side’s 46-run win against Pakistan Cricket Board Women XI.
“Staying away from cricket is always difficult. I have played professional cricket for 11 years, so going and staying away from cricket was the most difficult part after marriage,” she said in an interview