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Salman nisar – University of the West of Scotland – LinkedIn facilities Officer
- Experience: Aga Khan Education Service
- Education: University of the West of Scotland
- Location: Paisley
- Connections: 71 on LinkedIn
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salman Nisar, BSP Candidate from Inderwal Assembly Election… – News18
- Party: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)
- Constituency: 48.Inderwal (General) Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency
- Profession: Business
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- Match Details: Ranji Trophy, Elite QF1
- Score: Kerala – 281/10 in 85.0 overs
- Century: Salman Nisar – 112 off 172 balls
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Exclusive Interview with Ranji Trophy Century-Maker Salman nisar: Path from cricket to politics and back?
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After Salman Nisar’s impressive century in the Ranji Trophy, Elite QF1, we caught up with him to discuss his career, the game, and his journey from cricket to the world of politics and back again to sports. This interview delves into his experiences, challenges, and future aspirations.
Early Career and Education
Editor: Salman, thank you for speaking with us today. Let’s start from the beginning. Can you tell us about your educational background and your initial career ventures?
Salman Nisar: Thank you for having me. I graduated from the University of the West of Scotland. Initially, I was deeply involved in the educational sector, especially with the Aga Khan Education Service.
Transition to Politics
Editor: You also ventured into politics. Can you share your experiences running for the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in the Inderwal assembly election?
Salman Nisar: Indeed, I was the BSP candidate from the inderwal Assembly constituency. Running for election was a transformative experience. It taught me the intricacies of governance and the challenges faced by the common people. It was one of the most demanding yet fulfilling periods in my life.
Back to Cricket
Editor: Now, let’s talk about your cricketing journey which recently highlighted an outstanding performance in the Ranji Trophy. How did your return to cricket happen?
Salman Nisar: Returning to cricket felt like coming home. After my stint in politics, I realized I had a strong passion for the game which I couldn’t ignore. The centuries and the wickets fell into place. Playing cricket is more than just a sport for me; it’s a privilege and a way to represent my state with pride.
The Ranji Trophy Performance
editor: Your 112 off 172 balls in the Ranji Trophy QF1 was truly remarkable.Walk us through that innings.
Salman Nisar: That innings was crucial not just for me but for the team. We were up against a strong opponent, and the stakes were high. Every run was vital, and I remember focusing on building a partnership and playing strategic shots. Eventually, I found my rhythm, and the century became a testament to my team’s hard work and my own determination.
Balancing Multiple Roles
Editor: How do you balance your roles effectively—from focusing on cricket to handling political ambitions?
Salman Nisar: Balance is key. Each role demands complete dedication, but I believe in prioritizing tasks and managing time efficiently.Being organized helps a lot, and having the support of friends, family, and teammates makes the journey smoother.
Future Aspirations
Editor: What are your future goals, both in cricket and possibly in politics?
Salman nisar: I’m determined to continue performing well for my team and aim for more consistency in my cricket career.As for politics, I’m open to future opportunities but want to focus on my current endeavors with equal passion.
Conclusion
editor: Thank you so much for taking the time to share your journey and insights. It’s been an inspiring conversation, and we wish you the best in all your future endeavors.
Salman Nisar: Thank you. It was a pleasure speaking with you.