Sana Mir
Pakistani cricketer
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Sana Mir is a former Pakistani cricketer who served as a captain of the Pakistan national women's cricket team in ODIs and T20Is. She played in 226 international matches, including 137 of those as captain of the side. She was the first bowler for Pakistan to take 100 wickets in WODIs. WikipediaBorn: January 5, 1986 (age 35 years), Abbottabad
Bowling: Right arm offspin
Batting: Right-handed
Last ODI: 4 November 2019 v Bangladesh
ODI shirt no: 5
ODI debut (cap 42): 28 December 2005 v Sri Lanka
Parents: Mir Moatazid
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Photo by Sana Mir on October 16, 2021. May be an image of one · Excited to be part of this fresh and exciting show where we all will enjoy ...
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- From 00:07Sana Mir had a glittering 15-year career
- From 00:24The all-rounder took 240 wickets and scored 2,432 runs in international cricket
- From 00:43In October 2018, she became the first Pakistan bowler to top the ICC Women's ODI Ranking
- From 00:58The 34-year-old captained Pakistan in 137 internationals from 2009 to 2017
- From 01:06ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2009
- From 01:11ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2010
- From 01:17ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2012
- From 01:22ICC Women's World Cup 2013
- From 01:26ICC Women'sT20 World Cup 2014
- From 01:31ICC Women's World Cup 2017
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Format | M | W | Econ | Avg | ||||||
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ODI 2005–19 | 120 | 151 | 3.70 | 24.3 | ||||||
T20I 2009–19 | 106 | 89 | 5.51 | 23.4 |
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25-Apr-2020 — An astute spinner, an inspiring captain, a role model for girls around the world – we celebrate Sana Mir's 15-year-long career.