Sana Mir, now 39, is one of Pakistanâ€s most iconic women cricketers, widely regarded as a pioneer in the sport for her country. A former captain of the Pakistan womenâ€s cricket team, she led the side for nearly a decade, becoming the first Pakistani woman to reach 100 wickets in T20 internationals and one of the leading wicket-takers in womenâ€s ODIs.Beyond her on-field achievements, Mir has been a mentor and inspiration for young female cricketers, advocating for womenâ€s cricket development in Pakistan. She has also represented Pakistan in multiple ICC Womenâ€s World Cups and T20 World Cups, earning respect for her consistency and sportsmanship. After retiring from competitive cricket, Mir transitioned into commentary and cricket analysis, sharing her insights on international broadcasts and continuing to shape the narrative of womenâ€s cricket globally.
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