Saba, the veteran striker and former captain, will be awarded with the prestigious Arjuna award in Delhi tomorrow.
The 28-year-old made it to the national squad in 2000 with the U-18 AHF Cup and has never looked back since then.
"This has been the most special year so far in my life as I was blessed with a baby a few days back and now getting Arjuna award for hockey. What could be more special for a woman," Saba said in a chat with PTI.
Sharing her early times, she said, "In 1994, I picked the hockey stick for the first time seeing some male children, who played in my locality Kelabadi in Durg town and eventually I started playing with them."
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Daughter of a muezzin in a mosque, Saba is the youngest of four siblings. She used to wake up at 6 am to play hockey. Although she was not good at studies, she never let her passion for hockey take a back seat.
"My father used to tell me that a smooth sea never makes a good mariner and following the same lesson I moved ahead."
During her 13-year-long international career, she scored 92 goals in 200 matches.
Saba came into the limelight as the youngest of all participants in hockey competition in the Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games.
She has played in three Asian Games, four Asia Cups, Commonwealth Games, junior world cups and many other international hockey events.