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Sana Mir Retained In India-Pakistan Commentary Panel Despite 'Azad Kashmir' Row At Women's World Cup
Sana Mir remained a part of the commentary panel for the Women's World Cup 2025 match between India and Pakistan despite facing a lot of criticism over the 'Azad Kashmir' row.
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Who Is Sana Mir? Meet Ex-Pakistan Captain Behind 'Azad Kashmir Row' In Women's World Cup 2025
Sana Mir made her debut for Pakistan in 2005 and announced her retirement in 2019.
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Sana Mir Refuses To Apologise On 'Azad Kashmir' Row In Women's World Cup, Justifies Remark
Former Pakistan women's team captain Sana Mir has issued a clarification after her 'Azad Kashmir' remark for a current player in the Women's World Cup 2025 triggered a storm.
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"Azad Kashmir" Remark At Women's World Cup Match Involving Pakistan Sparks Huge Row
The cricketer-turned-commentator was heavily criticised for her remarks by social media users.
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"Even MS Dhoni Can't...": Pakistan Great Shreds Team To Pieces After Champions Trophy Exit
Pakistan were eliminated from the ICC Champions Trophy after failing to win any of their first two games.
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Watch: After Simon Doull Criticises Babar Azam, Duo Seen Together. Sana Mir Doesn't Miss Chance To Take Dig
Days after criticising Babar Azam for his batting intent, Former New Zealand pacer and commentator Simon Doull was seen having a lengthy chat with the Pakistan captain
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"How Many Would Do That?": Fakhar Zaman Lauded By Pakistan Star After Grand Gesture vs India
Sana Mir lauded compatriot and top order Fakhar Zaman for walking back to the pavilion after nicking the ball to wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthik during their high-octane Asia Cup 2022 clash with India
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Women's Cricket Looks To Future With New-Style Event In Dubai
An innovative women's cricket tournament grouping established stars with emerging-nation players starts this week as the sport looks to expand globally and outgrow its reliance on the men's game.
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Former Pakistan Women's Team Skipper Sana Mir Recovers From COVID-19
Sana Mir featured in 226 international matches for Pakistan, including 137 as captain from 2009 to 2017.
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ICC Congratulates Pakistan's Sana Mir For ''Excellent Career''
Former Pakistan women's cricket team captain Sana Mir recently announced her retirement from international cricket.
