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    Sana Mir: 15 Years of Cricket Excellence

    Written by: Muhammad Awais
    Posted on: May 06, 2020 |

    Sana Mir Celebrating Victory Against the Indian Team in 2012

    When Sana Mir announced in early April that she would take a break from the Pakistan’s female cricket team, the country erupted into shock and paid tribute a successful career that has spanned over 15 years. Seldom players elicit such deep respect from the public. Her career is a shining example of how sports can be an arena of female empowerment, which can inspire young girls to take up professional cricket, and reduce the stigma of women playing cricket in Pakistan.

    Born in 1986 in Abbotabad to an Army family, Mir traveled the country, from Gilgit to Karachi. Her love of cricket began at the age of 5, playing street cricket with the neighborhood children. However, she played her first match at the age of 19, at a time when domestic cricket in Pakistan had not yet developed. Although a Pakistani women’s cricket team was established in 1996, it was not very successful in international tournaments. It was not until 2005 that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) established a formal Women’s Wing for Cricket.

    The Pakistan Women's Cricket Team

    An off-spin bowler and right-handed batting woman, Mir made her international debut in 2005 during a match against Sri Lanka, and her T20 debut against the Netherlands. In 2009, Mir became the captain of the Pakistani team for the Women’s World Twenty20. She kept that post for Pakistan’s participation in the 2010 International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s Cricket Challenge in South Africa.

    Between 2009 and 2017, she played in 226 international matches, and captained the Pakistani team for 137 matches. Under her captaincy, Pakistan has managed to win 25 One Day Internationals (ODI) out of 72, and in her 65 T20s as captain, won 26 and lost 36. She has played a total of three Women’s Cricket World Cups (2009, 2013 and 2017) and six T20 World Cups (2009, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016) with the win average of 30.31%. In addition, she has also led the team to victory in the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games.

    Sana Mir in 2009

    Internationally, Mir boasts impressive credentials in Women’s Cricket. Currently, Mir is ranked number 9 in the ICC’s world rankings, and is the 10th best all-rounder in cricket. During her career as an all-rounder, she scored 1620 runs in 120 ODIs, with the average of 17.92 runs and 151 wickets. In the T20 format, she has played 106 T20s, scoring a total of 802 runs, with the average of 16.85 runs, and took 89 wickets.

    Sana Mir

    Among her international tournaments, the most captivating matches were the ODI between Pakistan and the Netherlands in 2010, and the 2012 Women’s T20 World Cup against India. In the 2010 ODI match against the Netherland, she scored 5 for 32 and 4 for 13 in T20s. The match against India was won by just one run, and Mir scored 26 runs and one wicket for the team, for which she was declared Player of the Match.

    Sana Mir Pictured with The World T20 Trophy in Lahore

    Domestically, she has retained the same quality and discipline in her matches. She started her departmental career from Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZBTL) in 2003. In 2013, ZBTL won the 8th National championship under her captaincy, making it the 6th win in a row for the team.

    Mir does not lack in personal accolades either, as she was the first female player to receive the Cricketer of the Year Award in 2013. A year prior, she had received the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Award of Excellence) for her achievements in cricket. In 2018, she was ranked number one in ICC’s Women ODI bowling ranking, and the ICC declared her one of the finest female cricketers Pakistan has ever produced.

    Sana Mir Bowling During a Match Between Australia and Pakistan

    Although Mir dropped her captaincy in 2017, she continued to be a part of the team in 2019, playing her last match against Bangladesh in November that year. Currently, the female cricket team is led by equally capable Bismah Maroof, and cricket fans are eagerly waiting to see how she proves her mettle in future matches.

    It is heartening to see that, as domestic cricket develops in Pakistan, women are being given space to perform and be cheered on as much as the men’s cricket team. Mir’s career serves as an inspiration, in terms of longevity and quality performance. Mir believes that a new generation of female cricketers are ready to take a helm. With her achievements as an example, surely female cricket players will aspire for more greatness, taking Women’s Cricket in Pakistan to new international heights.

    For an exclusive interview with Sana Mir two years after she became a professional cricketer, click here.


    As the new year begins, let us also start anew. I’m delighted to extend, on behalf of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and in my own name, new year’s greeting and sincere wishes to YOULIN magazine’s staff and readers.

    Only in hard times can courage and perseverance be manifested. Only with courage can we live to the fullest. 2020 was an extraordinary year. Confronted by the COVID-19 pandemic, China and Pakistan supported each other and took on the challenge in solidarity. The ironclad China-Pakistan friendship grew stronger as time went by. The China Pakistan Economic Corridor projects advanced steadily in difficult times, become a standard-bearer project of the Belt and Road Initiative in balancing pandemic prevention and project achievement. The handling capacity of the Gwadar Port has continued to rise and Afghanistan transit trade through the port has officially been launched. The Karakoram Highway Phase II upgrade project is fully open to traffic. The Lahore Orange Line project has been put into operation. The construction of Matiari-Lahore HVDC project was fully completed. A batch of green and clean energy projects, such as the Kohala and Azad Pattan hydropower plants have been substantially promoted. Development agreement for the Rashakai SEZ has been signed. The China-Pakistan Community of Shared Future has become closer and closer.

    Reviewing the past and looking to the future, we are confident to write a brilliant new chapter. The year 2021 is the 100th birthday of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan. The 100-year journey of CPC surges forward with great momentum and China-Pakistan relationship has flourished in the past 70 years. Standing at a new historic point, China is willing to work together with Pakistan to further implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, connect the CPEC cooperation with the vision of the “Naya Pakistan”, promote the long-term development of the China-Pakistan All-weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership with love, dedication and commitment. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan said, “We are going through fire. The sunshine has yet to come.” Yes, Pakistan’s best days are ahead, China will stand with Pakistan firmly all the way.

    YOULIN magazine is dedicated to promoting cultural exchanges between China and Pakistan and is a window for Pakistani friends to learn about China, especially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It is hoped that with the joint efforts of China and Pakistan, YOULIN can listen more to the voices of readers in China and Pakistan, better play its role as a bridge to promote more effectively people-to-people bond.

    Last but not least, I would like to wish all the staff and readers of YOULIN a warm and prosper year in 2021.

    Nong Rong Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
    The People’s Republic of China to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
    January 2021