Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Nation’s Pride! Sana Mir Becomes First Pakistani Female to Enter ICC Hall of Fame

Former Pakistan women’s cricket team captain Sana Mir has made history by becoming the first Pakistani woman to be included in the ICC Hall of Fame. She received this honor alongside cricket legends MS Dhoni from India and Sarah Taylor from England.

Sana played international cricket from 2005 to 2019. During her career, she achieved many milestones and inspired countless fans.

She holds the record for taking the most wickets in ODIs by a Pakistani woman. Sana also became the first Asian woman to play 100 T20 international matches, which is a huge achievement in itself.

Under her leadership, Pakistan won two gold medals at the Asian Games. She also led the team in several ICC World Cups, playing a key role in building Pakistan’s women’s cricket team into a respected side at the international level.

Off the field, Sana has been a strong voice for women’s rights and mental health in sports. She often speaks about the importance of giving women equal opportunities in sports and encourages young girls to follow their dreams, no matter the challenges.

Sana Mir’s induction into the ICC Hall of Fame is not just a personal honor it’s a proud moment for Pakistan and for women’s cricket. Her journey proves that with hard work, passion and belief, anything is possible. She remains an inspiration for young athletes across the world.

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